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Finance committee   to Premier Danielle Smith's dangerous plan to withdraw from the Canada Pension Plan that threaten the pensions of millions of seniors and hard-working Canadians from coast to coast.” We cannot approve that, for multiple reasons, not the least of which is that nobody even knows what

November 9th, 2023Committee meeting

Adam ChambersConservative

Business of Supply   and, more so, families. Combined, we are looking at nearly $10 billion in tax cuts for hard-working Canadians from coast to coast to coast. Then there is the Canada child benefit, which has lifted 653,000 children out of poverty. Along with a strong labour market, growth and wages

November 7th, 2023House debate

Francesco SorbaraLiberal

Finance committee   was established independently at the same time as the Canada Pension Plan; and (3) Stands with the majority of Albertans who are opposed to Premier Danielle Smith's dangerous plan to withdraw from the Canada Pension Plan, which threatens the pensions of millions of seniors and hard-working

November 6th, 2023Committee meeting

Rachel BendayanLiberal

Business of Supply   653,000 children have been lifted out of poverty. Over two million Canadians have been lifted out of poverty since we came into power. I think about the Canada workers benefit, how it is lifting low-income Canadians, hard-working Canadians out of poverty, who need extra dollars

November 2nd, 2023House debate

Francesco SorbaraLiberal

Finance committee   to Premier Danielle Smith's dangerous plan to withdraw from the Canada Pension Plan, which threatens the pensions of millions of seniors and hard-working Canadians from coast to coast. I understand, of course, that putting this on notice today means that we will be able to vote

November 2nd, 2023Committee meeting

Rachel BendayanLiberal

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, the member talks about greed. We have seen that with the Liberal-NDP government, which is greedy for taxpayer dollars. We have seen the government time and time again taking away hard-working Canadians' paycheques and then recklessly spending them on pet projects

October 17th, 2023House debate

Arpan KhannaConservative

Carbon Pricing   could cash in their points. We prefer, on this side of the House, to put cash back into the pockets of hard-working Canadians.

October 23rd, 2023House debate

Seamus O'ReganLiberal

Canadian Sustainable Jobs Act   and few hard-working Canadians will be able to carry on as normal at their jobs or in their lives as long as the planet continues to heat up. That has been, as noted, one of the hottest seasonal temperatures on record with warm ocean temperatures, category 5 hurricanes and many

October 19th, 2023House debate

Ryan TurnbullLiberal

Canadian Sustainable Jobs Act   had here in Canada for a number of years and that we are continuing. The Canada workers benefit, which I love, goes out to hard-working Canadians wishing to join the middle class and working hard everyday for themselves and their families. It is something I admire, because those

October 19th, 2023House debate

Francesco SorbaraLiberal

Committees of the House   it will turn out.” One of the directors said, “the issue is wider than Botler.” This is something that affects every single Canadian, every single taxpayer dollar that is taken from very hard-working Canadians who are already struggling financially, which is given and spent through

October 18th, 2023House debate

Larry BrockConservative

Business of Supply   new dollar of spending. That is common sense. We will also axe the punitive carbon tax. When we tax the farmer who grows the food, the trucker who ships the food and the store that sells the food, we are taxing the hard-working Canadian family struggling to pay for that food

October 17th, 2023House debate

Kerry-Lynne FindlayConservative

Canada—Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act   of offshore energy projects to our Greenpeace activist environment minister? The answer is obvious: no good-paying jobs for hard-working Canadians and instead, political decision-making. We know this from other legislation, like the government's just transition bill, which is seeking

October 16th, 2023House debate

Tracy GrayConservative

Affordable Housing and Groceries Act  . That is the story of other hard-working Canadians as well. We all worked. Nothing was given to us. We knew that if we worked hard and played by the rules, we could earn an honest living and get ahead in this country. This is why it is an honour of a lifetime to be standing here in this chamber

October 5th, 2023House debate

Arpan KhannaConservative

Housing  Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives are hitting new lows in this question period. Not only are they are misleading, they are internally contradictory and incomprehensible. I think the member opposite just said that our AAA rating is disadvantageous to hard-working Canadians. I beg

October 3rd, 2023House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Copyright Act   farmers are busy at work. They are the hard-working Canadians who help put food on our table and bring the agriculture and agri-food sector of Canada to the international stage. Yet, the harvesting season can vary significantly from year to year, depending on changes in weather pattern

October 6th, 2023House debate

Wilson MiaoLiberal