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Housing  Mr. Speaker, the Conservative record on housing is $250 million a year spent on affordable housing. We have spent more than $27 billion on affordable housing since we came into office. In budget 2021 alone there is $315 million more for Canadian women and children fleeing

June 14th, 2021House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Housing  Mr. Speaker, fake outrage without real action and real policies is not a strategy. Since coming into office, we have invested over $27.4 billion in affordable housing. What is the Conservative record? It is $250 million a year. Those are the facts. It is really interesting

June 15th, 2021House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Housing   the construction and repair, and support 35,000 affordable housing units. Budget 2021 makes numerous investments into affordable housing, yet the Conservative Party has pledged to vote against it. The Conservative playbook is open now. Fake outrage in the House of Commons, yet when it comes

June 14th, 2021House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Housing  Mr. Speaker, the first-time home buyer incentive gives first-time Canadian homebuyers help from our government to buy housing. What is the Conservative Party doing for that? They are voting against it. What did they provide first-time homebuyers in their time in office

June 14th, 2021House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Housing  Mr. Speaker, only a Conservative would claim that a program that has ensured that 40% of the $1-billion rapid housing initiative is delivering real housing solutions for indigenous communities is a failure. Only a Conservative would claim that housing being built in less than 12

June 8th, 2021House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Housing   housing solutions since coming into office, and we have committed to spend a further $70 billion under the national housing strategy. Conservatives ignored this problem. They did not invest in reaching home. They did not have a plan to invest in more rental stock in the market

June 8th, 2021House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Housing  Mr. Speaker, our national housing strategy is investing in the first-time home buyer incentive, which is a real help for first-time homebuyers. What did the Conservatives do when they were in office? All they could offer first-time homebuyers was a $750 credit. What a joke

June 15th, 2021House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Housing   in the Canada housing benefits. We increased supports for the rental construction financing initiative. On every single one of these measures, the Conservatives voted against them. Not only did they do nothing while they were in government, but they continue to do nothing in opposition

June 15th, 2021House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Housing  Mr. Speaker, we are investing more money than ever before in affordable housing, including reallocating money from the rental construction financing initiative to turn commercial buildings into affordable housing. What are the Conservatives doing about that? They are voting

June 14th, 2021House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Housing  Mr. Speaker, we have done a lot in the national housing strategy to ensure that Canadians are assisted with their housing needs. We introduced the first-time home buyers' incentive, which will help families achieve the dream of home ownership. The Conservatives have never been

June 10th, 2021House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Housing   young Canadians. We are building on our historic commitment to giving more Canadians a safe and affordable place to call home. What did Conservative Party members do when they were in office, if they care about this issue? The only policy they could come up with in nine years

June 8th, 2021House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Housing   the surface, the Conservatives did absolutely nothing to provide affordable housing solutions for indigenous peoples in urban, rural and northern communities.

June 8th, 2021House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Housing  Mr. Speaker, it is very rich for the party opposite to talk about affordable housing. When Conservatives were in government, they spent only $250 million per year for affordable housing. Meanwhile, we have invested over $27 billion since coming into office, and we have committed

June 8th, 2021House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Housing  Mr. Speaker, we introduced the first-time home buyer incentive to help first-time home buyers in Canada achieve their dream of home ownership. Do members know what the Conservative Party's record is for helping first-time home buyers? It is virtually non-existent. During its

June 8th, 2021House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Taxation  Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives refuse to take no for an answer. The Government of Canada is not looking at charging capital gains tax on primary residences. This is not under consideration by our government. Any suggestion otherwise is false. In fact, we have been working hard

April 13th, 2021House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal