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The Budget  Madam Speaker, the member for Kelowna—Lake Country made some really important remarks to the minister at the human resources committee yesterday, pointing out the extent to which folks with disabilities are living in legislated poverty. I appreciate that she made those comments.

April 30th, 2024House debate

Mike MorriceGreen

The Budget  Madam Speaker, non-profits in my community were looking at this budget in the hope that there might be more money available to build social housing, non-market housing, after all the talk of what would be in the budget. However, what we find is the rapid housing initiative, funde

April 30th, 2024House debate

Mike MorriceGreen

Persons with Disabilities  Mr. Speaker, people with disabilities across the country disproportionately live in poverty. As a result of their advocacy, the government committed to a Canada disability benefit back in 2021. After years of advocacy, what has been proposed in budget 2024 is nothing that the d

April 30th, 2024House debate

Mike MorriceGreen

Oil and Gas Industry  Madam Speaker, in the midst of a climate crisis, the oil and gas industry raked in $38 billion in pure profit in 2022 by gouging Canadians at the pumps, fuelling inflation. Despite claims of fairness in this year's budget, we learned this week that big oil's lobbyists convinced t

April 19th, 2024House debate

Mike MorriceGreen

The Budget  Madam Speaker, I want to start by recognizing that there is no coalition government in the House, that the NDP is in a supply and confidence agreement with the government, meaning its support is what allows the governing party to continue. I appreciate that the member for Vanco

April 18th, 2024House debate

Mike MorriceGreen

The Budget  Madam Speaker, the government gave the oil and gas industry $18.5 billion in corporate handouts last year and $65 billion over the last four years alone. This is an industry whose top five companies made $38 billion in record-breaking profits in 2022, while fuelling the climate c

April 18th, 2024House debate

Mike MorriceGreen

Petitions  Madam Speaker, it is an honour to rise to present a petition on behalf of over 1,200 people who note, first of all, that people with disabilities often face barriers to employment, along with higher costs associated with health care and housing. They go on to note that the Canada

April 18th, 2024House debate

Mike MorriceGreen

Persons with Disabilities  Mr. Speaker, we have had this conversation dozens of times in the House over the last three years. I have heard, time and again, about a need for time for the regulations, negotiations with provinces and territories, “nothing without us” and that they need to do more. The differe

April 17th, 2024House debate

Mike MorriceGreen

Persons with Disabilities  Mr. Speaker, the Liberal Party platform in 2021 promised that the re-elected Liberal government would implement the Canada disability benefit and that “this new benefit will reduce poverty among persons with disabilities in the same manner as the Guaranteed Income Supplement and

April 17th, 2024House debate

Mike MorriceGreen

Canadian Sustainable Jobs Act  Madam Speaker, I would agree with what Equiterre said about this bill, which is that there is no reason to hold it up for any MP in the House because there is almost nothing in it. We heard a quote from a young people's group, I think I understood from the parliamentary secreta

April 15th, 2024House debate

Mike MorriceGreen

Housing  Mr. Speaker, it has been two years since the government committed $1.5 billion to build co-op housing across the country, yet two years later, instead of returning to annual predictable investments in deeply affordable co-op housing, this one-time program has not even launched. I

April 11th, 2024House debate

Mike MorriceGreen

Canadian Sustainable Jobs Act  Mr. Speaker, what a nice question from my Bloc Québécois friend. If the Greens were in power, they would make the investments and, as I mentioned in my speech about what experts and workers across the country are calling for, they would support a just transition.

April 11th, 2024House debate

Mike MorriceGreen

Canadian Sustainable Jobs Act  Mr. Speaker, the member for Winnipeg North is right in that an action plan is a good thing. The concern is that it does not meet the moment we are in. Talking about an action plan, whether it is December 31, 2040, or whatever it ends up getting moved up to as a result of votes th

April 11th, 2024House debate

Mike MorriceGreen

Canadian Sustainable Jobs Act  Mr. Speaker, there were procedural games on all sides when it came to December and the discussion on amendments to the bill. On the member's point about trust, that is a really important one. On that point, we can agree that we need to be doing more to be more honest with worker

April 11th, 2024House debate

Mike MorriceGreen

Canadian Sustainable Jobs Act  Mr. Speaker, as every member of the House should know, we are in a climate crisis, with a closing window of opportunity to act. I will share the words of the UN Secretary General about this: “We are on a highway to climate hell with our foot still on the accelerator.” He also say

April 11th, 2024House debate

Mike MorriceGreen