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Information & Ethics committee On November 2, 2022, you voted against the audit. Why?
March 21st, 2024Committee meeting
Michael BarrettConservative
Information & Ethics committee —that you voted against—
March 21st, 2024Committee meeting
Michael BarrettConservative
Business of Supply to let Canadians have their say and to weigh in. If the Liberal-NDP members from Atlantic Canada, rural Canada and, frankly, any part of Canada truly represent their constituents, then they would have the guts to stand up and vote against their boss today. It is long past time to axe
March 21st, 2024House debate
Melissa LantsmanConservative
Petitions role in Canadian society and history. They are concerned about the government's intent to ban several hunting rifles and shotguns, including bolt-action rifles. The petitioners ask the government to leave their guns alone and, to protect property rights of Canadian hunters, to vote
March 21st, 2024House debate
Arnold ViersenConservative
Canada—Ukraine Relations Madam Chair, I would like to remind the NDP House leader that, before 2019, before being part of the Liberal-NDP coalition, he voted against Operation Unifier in every main estimate and every supplementary estimate, in every budget from 2014 to 2019. He has no right to criticize
March 20th, 2024House debate
James BezanConservative
Canada—Ukraine Relations , Conservatives will vote against it. I have no problem standing up for that. On the issue of Conservatives' supporting Ukraine and voting against Operation Unifier, that was a budget item. We have lost confidence in the Liberal government. We will vote against the government every chance we
March 20th, 2024House debate
James BezanConservative
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee Actually, what we're voting against is confidence in this government.
March 20th, 2024Committee meeting
Jamie SchmaleConservative
Government Operations committee Minister, the good news is that it was Conservatives who introduced a motion here in this committee and in the House to have this investigated, and your caucus voted against it. Thanks.
March 20th, 2024Committee meeting
Kelly BlockConservative
Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, among provincial parties, there has been an outbreak of common sense on the carbon tax. In fact, Nova Scotia Liberals, NDP members and Conservatives passed a unanimous motion in their legislature this week calling on their federal MPs to vote against the Prime
March 20th, 2024House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Right Hon. Brian Mulroney that knew it had been benefiting from state protection went to war to confuse Canadians, undermine the arguments that were being presented, and try to scare people into voting against the free trade deal and against the Conservative Party. Many a politician would have taken a look
March 19th, 2024House debate
Andrew ScheerConservative
Carbon Pricing Legislature, Liberals, Conservatives and New Democrats, was passed in a motion calling all the province's MPs to vote against the hike. Will the member for Kings—Hants, who is the chair of the agriculture committee, stand up for farmers in his riding and vote with us to spike the hike
March 19th, 2024House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, today we were at the Standing Committee on the Status of Women and the member for Peterborough—Kawartha put forward a motion to stop the carbon tax so single mothers could afford to feed their families. The Bloc, the NDP and the Liberals all voted against
March 19th, 2024House debate
Anna RobertsConservative
Business of Supply to be a price to be paid. These are the people who elected them to come here, to represent them and to be their voice in Ottawa. If they continue to not speak as their voice and vote against Conservative motions, such the one before the House to spike the hike, the price to be paid
March 19th, 2024House debate
Clifford SmallConservative
Information & Ethics committee neutered. It's been gutted, and there's only one explanation for that, which is that it's to continue a cover-up that has gone on for five years. I vote against the motion.
March 19th, 2024Committee meeting
Michael CooperConservative
Business of Supply that is unacceptable to a member of Parliament is to vote against it. If there is a small adjustment that could be made to accommodate one group, one desire or one perspective or another, that is one thing. This happens all the time. There are amendments moved at committees and on the floor
March 18th, 2024House debate
Andrew ScheerConservative