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Climate Change  Mr. Speaker, Mr. Climate Deny and Mr. Climate Delay strike again. The Corporate Knights' report shows that the Prime Minister is delaying $15 billion that he promised to hard-working Canadians to lower their costs and emissions, yet he has no problem finding $18.6 billion

April 9th, 2024House debate

Jagmeet SinghNDP

Housing   that the problem is only getting worse. Despite all the photo ops and billions of dollars of promised spending, Canada is building fewer homes today than it was in the 1970s. This crisis is causing the Liberal government to keep hard-working Canadians from owning a home. By axing the tax

April 9th, 2024House debate

Arnold ViersenConservative

Business of Supply   the Liberal government's policies; they do not want it. Today, Conservatives are standing at the side of hard-working Canadians and are calling for a vote of non-confidence in the Liberal government so that Canadians can vote in a carbon tax election. They would have the opportunity

March 21st, 2024House debate

Rachael ThomasConservative

Business of Supply   toward shelter costs off the hard-working Canadians' paycheques than ever before. In some cases now, because of the government's uncontrolled spending, it can be 60% to 80% off Canadians' paycheques every single month going into just housing costs. That is why today we are seeing

March 19th, 2024House debate

Jasraj Singh HallanConservative

Carbon Pricing   Conservatives who are truly on the side of regular, hard-working Canadians, while the left-leaning parties in this place and across Canada have abandoned the people they have for so long said they support. The choice is clear. It is just too bad that we are not in the midst of a carbon tax

March 21st, 2024House debate

Damien KurekConservative

Business of Supply   almost $30 billion a year annually to families. It has lifted hundreds of thousands of children out of poverty. The Canada workers benefit is another measure that I love and argued for, and one of the reasons I entered politics, as it lifts up hard-working Canadians, who are really

March 21st, 2024House debate

Francesco SorbaraLiberal

Business of Supply   hard-working Canadians. It is not an environment plan; it is a tax plan. Liberals claim that we need a carbon tax or else Canada will be beset by more floods, fires and hurricanes. This is simply not true. Even the Liberals' own environment minister admitted that we may not see

March 21st, 2024House debate

Dane LloydConservative

Right Hon. Brian Mulroney   of free market economics, unleashing the power of hard-working Canadians that follows when government gets off their backs and out of their way. Brian Mulroney unleashed that on our country and freed our people to do what they do best. We can look back and see how, at the end of his

March 19th, 2024House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Business of Supply   are the majority of hard-working Canadians in this country, will lose out. I appreciate my colleague's question. I want to say that we are helping Canadians and that we always want to help the middle class.

March 19th, 2024House debate

Francesco SorbaraLiberal

Business of Supply   colleagues when I say that we sympathize with the struggles hard-working Canadians are going through. We see it in our ridings. I have been in grocery stores where well-dressed people who look like they have jobs and have means go through the meat aisle, pick up a package of beef, stare

March 19th, 2024House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

International Trade committee   complacent with the tax dollars of hard-working Canadians. It must realize it has a spending addiction that is costing Canadians and the country dearly. It is our job as the opposition to hold the government to account. That is why I support my colleague's amendment to the motion

February 27th, 2024Committee meeting

Tony BaldinelliConservative

Carbon Tax   to the affordability challenges Canadians are facing, threatening a 23% carbon tax hike four weeks from now. Four weeks from now, hard-working Canadians' paycheques will buy even less food to feed their families, while a Conservative bill, Bill C-234, which would have saved our farmers $1 billion

February 29th, 2024House debate

Cathay WagantallConservative

Government Business No. 35—Extension of Sitting Hours and Conduct of Extended Proceedings   and hard-working Canadians, and with the advances of the past few years in working conditions, no Canadian is expected to work 30 hours around the clock, much less to vote on billions of dollars of public expenditures. If we want to talk about irresponsibility with public expenditures

February 28th, 2024House debate

Steven MacKinnonLiberal

Carbon Tax   get ready for another 23% carbon tax increase from the NDP-Liberal government, which will rob money from hard-working Canadians, increase food prices and not lower emissions. People such as Ann, Neil and Scott have called me in desperation, and they have shared with me the costs

February 28th, 2024House debate

Martin ShieldsConservative

Declaration of Emergency committee   and vital trade corridors. This impacted our economy and industry, and the jobs and livelihoods of many hard-working Canadians. Indeed, the blockade of the Ambassador Bridge alone affected about $390 million in trade every day. This bridge supports 30% of all trade by road between

February 27th, 2024Committee meeting

Dominic LeBlancLiberal