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Income Tax Act   is not really a tax cut at all because it is not revenue neutral. It is going to cost close to $9 billion over the next six years. It wants to establish a mandatory CPP tax, which will impact Canadians and small business owners, our job creators, and now it is talking about a carbon tax

June 17th, 2016House debate

John BarlowConservative

Income Tax Act   not created jobs and it has not stimulated the economy, and the Liberals promised to help small and medium-sized businesses, which are the real job creators in our communities, towns, and cities. What does the member think of the Liberals' broken promise to support those who are the real

June 17th, 2016House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

Oil and Gas Industry  Mr. Speaker, the downturn in the oil and gas sector has left many western Canadians without work. Shamefully, the Liberals want to increase taxes on job-creators and keep the industry down indefinitely. They continue to ignore a ready-made solution, which is to clean up

June 16th, 2016House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Pensions  Mr. Speaker, I would remind the Minister of Finance that he promised Canadians that changes to taxation would be revenue-neutral. However, those changes resulted in a $1.7-billion deficit. That is why Canadians are worried. Our job creators, our wealth creators, small

June 16th, 2016House debate

GĂ©rard DeltellConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2016, No. 1   in this trickle-down economics. There is so much dead money sloshing around in corporate bank accounts, which is something that has been explained by Mark Carney, the former governor of the Bank of Canada. The Liberals did nothing on that. They are not helping the job creators of Canada

June 10th, 2016House debate

Alistair MacGregorNDP

Budget Implementation Act, 2016, No. 1  . All sides are being squeezed while money is taken away from them so they cannot continue to be Canada's leading job creators. Another thing that we have just heard about recently is the astronomical costs, the tens of thousands of dollars a year, that Calgary food banks

June 10th, 2016House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2016, No. 1   of Canadians and on the services they need and value. Let us not forget the 700,000 middle-class small business owners who were counting on the promised lower small business tax rate of 9%. They are Canada's leading job creators, employing hundreds of thousands of Canadians, contributing

June 10th, 2016House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Small Business   allow them to follow through on their promise. Why did the Liberals break their promise and turn their backs on our job creators?

June 9th, 2016House debate

Alice WongConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2016, No. 1   and represent 98% of companies in Canada. Those are precisely the job creators that need support. Instead, at this time, the government is penalizing them with tax increases.

June 7th, 2016House debate

Michael CooperConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2016, No. 1   2016-17 is permanent and ongoing rather than temporary and cyclical. As a result, budget 2016 would set Canada on a path to long-term structural deficits. While there was no plan in the budget to create jobs, growth, and prosperity, there is a plan in the budget to tax job creators

June 7th, 2016House debate

Michael CooperConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2016, No. 1   an hour or less do not get the tax benefit. How are those people supposed to join the middle class? When we talk about small business, the economic generators, the job creators in our communities that create 80% of jobs, they are not getting a tax break that was promised to them

June 6th, 2016House debate

Gord JohnsNDP

Budget Implementation Act, 2016, No. 1  That is right, Madam Speaker. How did this promise come about? In February 2015, the NDP promised that it would reduce small business taxes from 11% to 9% to give job creators a needed break. The Conservatives played politics at first by voting down the measure

June 6th, 2016House debate

Gord JohnsNDP

Budget Implementation Act, 2016, No. 1   and that small business people, who are the economic generators, the job creators in our society, get nothing with respect to the tax break promised to them. Maybe the member could talk a little about these false promises.

June 6th, 2016House debate

Gord JohnsNDP

Budget Implementation Act, 2016, No. 1   with their reality. The member said that this budget does not meet all the needs of the people in her riding. After making an election promise to reduce the small business tax rate, the Liberals decided to make them wait even though they are our most important job creators. I am guessing

June 6th, 2016House debate

Pierre NantelNDP

Budget Implementation Act, 2016, No. 1   business tax rate to 9%. Liberal MPs still have yet to keep the election promise they made to small business owners that would see a break on their taxes. New Democrats have been fighting for a long time for tax cuts for small businesses, which are the real job creators in Canada

June 6th, 2016House debate

Rachel BlaneyNDP