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Environment committee a $55,000 vehicle—would be considered a luxury vehicle by most Canadians, and I think it's a fair question to ask whether regular Canadian taxpayers should be subsidizing the purchase of luxury vehicles for people who are fully prepared to pay full price for them. I would suggest
November 25th, 2020Committee meeting
Aaron Wudrick
Digital Charter Implementation Act, 2020 couches it in terms of consumers having the right to ask for their data to be moved from one organization to another. It seems like a really great thing, but I cannot think of too many situations in which a regular Canadian would be the person initiating that conversation. However, I
November 24th, 2020House debate
Dane LloydConservative
Taxation tax and excess profits tax. In this pandemic, billionaires have gotten $37 billion in new wealth and banks have gotten $750 billion in liquidity supports. Why is it with the Liberals that banks and billionaires always come before Canadians? Why is the message to regular Canadians
November 20th, 2020House debate
Peter JulianNDP
Canada Pharmacare Act saw $750 billion going to banks in a heartbeat. Now is the time to provide the same level of support to regular Canadians. We can do that through universal pharmacare.
November 18th, 2020House debate
Peter JulianNDP
Income Tax Act Madam Speaker, the member for Hamilton Centre is one of a number of key members of Parliament who have been standing up for regular Canadians throughout the course of this pandemic, and he has been doing a very strong, eloquent job standing up for regular people. They cannot
November 4th, 2020House debate
Peter JulianNDP
Business of Supply companies, got a handout from the Liberal government for $50 million last year. The government has to stop rewarding banks and people like the Westons and Loblaws and start looking after regular Canadians.
November 3rd, 2020House debate
Kelly McCauleyConservative
Canadian Heritage committee measures in support of journalism under the Canada periodical fund, $25 million for independent broadcasters investing in news and community broadcasts, and $52.1 million to arts and culture organizations that were not previously eligible for funding from regular Canadian Heritage
October 30th, 2020Committee meeting
Hélène Laurendeau
COVID-19 Emergency Response required to quarantine for 14 days. What followed was buck-passing from public safety to health, only to learn, too late to help Darren, that appeals are to be made to PHAC. To the Minister of Public Safety, how is it that U.S. billionaire executives clear the border, while regular
October 30th, 2020House debate
Chris LewisConservative
Resumption of debate on Address in Reply Canadians can make a positive change in their environment every single day. Creating new parks and expanding our urban forest will have concrete and tangible effects on the livability of our cities, but there is still much more that we can do to make them work for regular Canadians
October 1st, 2020House debate
Raj SainiLiberal
Health to start standing with regular Canadians. They are the ones who are making the sacrifice. The only sacrifice the Prime Minister has made is Bill Morneau. He is costing Canadians their lives and their jobs. When is he going to get his act together, and when are Canadians going to see
October 1st, 2020House debate
Michelle RempelConservative
Resumption of debate on Address in Reply of the throne speech. They are not, as the Prime Minister likes to say, all there. In fact, they have seen many times that “all in it together” for the current government means the friends and family of the Liberal Party first and regular Canadians second; connected lobbyists for big
September 30th, 2020House debate
Erin O'TooleConservative
Proceedings on the bill entitled An Act relating to certain measures in response to COVID-19 , many families across the country impacted by its decisions over the last few weeks. The Prime Minister wanted to avoid the controversy of the many scandals that we have seen erupt around COVID funding, but the government did not think about the impact on regular Canadian families
September 29th, 2020House debate
Peter JulianNDP
Government Business No. 8 jobs, and we cannot borrow our way to prosperity. True success comes from investing in people, but the only people the Liberals are interested in investing in are the wealthy elites. While regular Canadians continue to struggle, the Prime Minister is passing buckets of money around
July 8th, 2020House debate
Andrew ScheerConservative
Health committee own mask by upper management.” Again, you need to understand that this was a regular Canadian sending me an email on January 29 asking me to beg that we take this more seriously. Who do I...? You tell us we have to trust the experts, but I'm concerned that the experts were giving
June 23rd, 2020Committee meeting
Tamara JansenConservative
Health committee With due respect, I think we need to face the fact that these delays in decisions, allowing people to wear masks or even recommending it, closing the borders, seriously impacted the health of Canadians and the spread of this coronavirus. Had we listened to the concerns regular
June 22nd, 2020Committee meeting
Tamara JansenConservative