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Housing   housing. The hon. member talks about renters. We introduced the Canada housing benefit, which has helped tens of thousands of families in his home province, but the Conservatives voted against it. We are not stopping there. In budget 2022, we are adding an additional $500

May 3rd, 2022House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Housing  Mr. Speaker, all Canadians deserve a safe and affordable place to call home. If the Conservatives will not listen to me, perhaps they will listen to the former Conservative minister and current Mayor of London, Ed Holder. With regard to our investments through the rapid housing

April 5th, 2022House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Housing  Mr. Speaker, our government has invested over $30 billion in affordable housing since coming into office. We re-established federal government leadership through the national housing strategy, but unfortunately the Conservatives have opposed virtually every affordable housing

March 29th, 2022House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Housing   that Canadians have access to their dream of home ownership, Conservatives are nowhere to be found. They say one thing in this august chamber, but when they are in committee they talk down the national housing strategy, they talk down the first-time homebuyer incentive and they talk down

April 5th, 2022House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Housing  Mr. Speaker, we agree on the importance of enabling more Canadians than ever before to access the dream of home ownership. That is why we introduced the first-time homebuyer incentive, but the Conservatives voted against it. As recently as last week, the Conservative member

March 29th, 2022House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Housing  Mr. Speaker, not only will I tell the hon. member what we have done, but I will also tell him what the Conservatives have done constantly to oppose measures to help Canadians, whether it is the first-time homebuyer incentive or the Canada housing benefit. We heard another member

March 29th, 2022House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Housing  Mr. Speaker, the Conservative Party in the House faces a leadership problem. It does not even have the term “affordable housing” in its plans. The Conservatives vote against every measure that comes before the House to enable Canadians to access homes. I hope the hon. member

March 23rd, 2022House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Housing  Mr. Speaker, it is really difficult to take Conservatives seriously on the issue of housing affordability. They say one thing in this august chamber and then outside, in committee—

April 5th, 2022House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Housing   straight? One day they talk about affordable housing, but it is not in their opposition motion or their Conservative party platform. They talk about first-time homebuyers, but they voted against that. They talk about the first-time homebuyer incentive program, but they speak down about

April 4th, 2022House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Housing   homebuyer incentive. The hon. member for Calgary Centre spoke about his opposition to the measure to put a tax on foreign and non-resident homebuyers, and just recently the hon. member for Mission—Matsqui—Fraser Canyon tried to table the Conservative platform in the House, which did

April 4th, 2022House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Housing  , who said we should cut back on the national housing strategy. He should help the hon. member for Mission—Matsqui—Fraser Canyon, who has tried to table their platform in the House and cannot find the term “affordable housing” in the Conservative plan. That is their record.

March 31st, 2022House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Housing   that would turn more Canadian renters into homebuyers. What did the Conservatives do? They voted against a tax on foreign-owned non-recreational residential properties. They are on record saying that we should pull back investments through the national housing strategy

March 31st, 2022House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation   more federal investments to the table, the member opposite has voted against them. The Conservatives are not serious about affordable housing. How do I know that? Their opposition day motion did not have the words “affordable housing” in it. Their election platform did not have

March 21st, 2022House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Housing   renters become homebuyers, as well as a temporary ban on foreign buyers of non-recreational residential property. We have moved to implement a 1% tax on non-resident and non-Canadian-owned real estate, and the Conservatives voted against it.

March 21st, 2022House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Housing  Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives are not really serious about housing affordability because every single time we have brought a measure here to enable Canadians to be able to afford a home, they have voted against it, including the first-time homebuyers incentive and all

February 17th, 2022House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal