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Supply   responsibilities and has set Canadians against Canadians. Hard working Canadians are becoming increasingly incensed to have the fruits of their labour confiscated to fund an ever growing number of non-essential programs. Needy Canadians are told that they are entitled to more help from

February 21st, 1995House debate

Diane AblonczyReform

Supply   are regular, hard working Canadians who regularly pay their taxes and receive no special grants or privileges. However we heard from special interest groups to ensure that the committee heard testimony. And to what avail? The minister of human resources announced that the government

February 14th, 1995House debate

Daphne JenningsReform

Executive Salaries   this year. When taxes for 1994 are calculated and the benefit taken into account, that will be it. In 1995 these hard working Canadians will lose their benefits. As a result it also means that each and every one of these tax paying families will see a dramatic increase in their tax bill

November 30th, 1994House debate

Len TaylorNDP

Health Care  Mr. Speaker, hard working Canadians who live by the rules, who pay their taxes, gave us a very strong message during the last election. They believe in the health care system as it is governed by the Canada Health Act. That is our mandate and we will maintain it. There is a role

April 28th, 1994House debate

Diane MarleauLiberal

The Budget   age security for families making more than $54,000, their response was generally that they wished they could have earned $54,000 a year as a family. Why should hard working Canadians, many of whom are just scraping by, pay their taxes for retired people to be in Florida, Hawaii

February 24th, 1994House debate

John WilliamsReform

Supply   in this Chamber. A petition is a very inexpensive way for hard working Canadians who love their country and are concerned about a number of issues, some with which we agree and others with which we are opposed, to bring their issues before us. To just summarily dismiss them is not showing

February 21st, 1994House debate

Elwin HermansonReform

Alcohol Consumption   this type of abuse occur? How long must hard working Canadians endure the fiscal reverberations of social irresponsibility and whimsical behaviour? On behalf of outraged Canadians, this abuse must not be tolerated at any level. Honest and hard working individuals should

January 25th, 1994House debate

Werner SchmidtReform

Speech From The Throne   that businesses can unleash this talent by providing them with access to capital. Without this access Canadian small and medium sized businesses will not be able to compete globally, and therefore will not be able to create jobs for skilled, hard-working Canadians.

January 21st, 1994House debate

Paul SteckleLiberal