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Fall Economic Statement the government, but most of their staff qualify for the CERB benefit. Guess which decision businesses are faced with. If the government spent half as much time meeting with real Canadians and small business owners than it spends on photo ops, it would know that workers and small business
November 30th, 2020House debate
Erin O'TooleConservative
Broadcasting Act it gives will give the CRTC all the tools it needs to ensure that funding and regulations support Canadian content in both official languages, but also indigenous, multicultural, real Canadian content and just a window into Hollywood. This is the best approach to ensure that Canada's
November 19th, 2020House debate
Francesco SorbaraLiberal
Income Tax Act and mortgages. This support helps. It helps people continue to have meaningful work and helps SMEs keep their businesses open, pay their rent and mortgages, and avoid bankruptcy. It helps real Canadians, the Canadians who have built this country and now count on the government to support
November 6th, 2020House debate
Randeep SaraiLiberal
Criminal Code are important, and it is important to remember that this bill is to amend a bill on medical assistance in dying. We know that a medical prognosis is the safeguard. It is the authoritative layer that protects individuals who are vulnerable. The reality of the situation facing real Canadians
October 27th, 2020House debate
Jenica AtwinGreen
Industry committee Thank you, Madam Chair. A report from CTV has two grocery store workers in Windsor testing positive for COVID-19. That was public today. They are from the Real Canadian Superstore on Walker Road and the Dougall Avenue location as well. If anyone has said that the pandemic
July 6th, 2020Committee meeting
Brian MasseNDP
COVID-19 Pandemic committee our economy. It is real Canadians who fall through the cracks when this Liberal government's programs fail to meet their intended goals. A rubber stamp under the guise of health and safety is not democracy. Canadians are owed better. Just as we gather four days a week
June 10th, 2020Committee meeting
Rosemarie FalkConservative
Proceedings of the House and Committees it a contract. We have seen that in crises, it is working people, regular people, real Canadians, who bear the brunt of the crisis and that those at the very top do not bear the brunt and in fact find ways to profit in this crisis. A recent poll shows overwhelming support in Canada
May 25th, 2020House debate
Environment committee technology to address plastic pollution is certainly part of our approach to moving to zero waste. We are supporting Canadian innovators and entrepreneurs through an investment of nearly $19 million in the Canadian plastics innovation challenge, which results in real Canadian-made
March 12th, 2020Committee meeting
Jonathan WilkinsonLiberal
Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement Implementation Act of working people, not just corporate tycoons who are going to make more money but real Canadians who have a real potential to lose out on things that matter to them in their lives. This is going to give them a window in, to know where to start looking and sniffing around to find out what
March 10th, 2020House debate
Emergency Debate doorstep. It was snowing so I did not see it at first, but he pointed to the “for sale” sign on his front yard. He told me he had not worked for 18 months and could not afford his house anymore. His wife just left him, so he could not afford the payments. These are real Canadians who
February 25th, 2020House debate
Warren SteinleyConservative
Emergency Debate health and well-being are real. Canadians are feeling the impacts of the changing climate. Climate change is a huge challenge, but the opportunities are even greater. Again, we need to move on. Taking strong action can protect the health of Canadians, support biodiversity and create
February 25th, 2020House debate
Darrell SamsonLiberal
Budget Implementation Act, 2019, No. 1 mark. We can see the actions of the Liberal government. Instead of talking about these items, I am going to read into the record some comments from my constituents in Edmonton West. These are real voices of real Canadians. These are not the voices of special interest groups
May 31st, 2019House debate
Kelly McCauleyConservative
Small Business , but it is not what real Canadian workers and entrepreneurs believe. Entrepreneurs mortgage their homes in order to create jobs and wealth. We, the Conservatives, stand up for Canadian workers and entrepreneurs. Does the government understand that by directly attacking wealth creators
June 6th, 2019House debate
Gérard DeltellConservative
Business of Supply to follow Doug Ford's lead and imply that journalists are the enemy. Their staff said that they would “go for the jugular” when it came to the media. The opposition continues to be out of touch with real Canadians. Journalists and the media play a fundamental role in our country
June 3rd, 2019House debate
Gary AnandasangareeLiberal
Accessible Canada Act . They will be leaving within the next couple of weeks. While the amendments to Bill C-81 may not specifically address her issue, I do feel it is important to present real life situations that are being faced by real Canadians who live with a disability, yet want to take a family vacation just like
May 28th, 2019House debate
Robert Gordon KitchenConservative