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Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, it is certainly the case that the vast majority of Canadians do not have access to the luxuries that the Leader of the Opposition enjoys: government-provided housing, a chef or people caring for his home. People who live in glass houses should be more careful about t

January 29th, 2024House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, when the Conservatives talk about working families, everyone knows that those are crocodile tears. This is a party that has voted against early learning and child care, a revolutionary national program that is bringing down costs for hundreds of thousands of families

January 29th, 2024House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, let me tell members what is common sense for working families across our country: It is common sense to have a national system for early learning and child care, with fees reduced by 50% across the country and down to $10 a day in seven provinces and territories. It

January 29th, 2024House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, our government absolutely understands that housing and the cost of living are challenges for Canadians. That is why we are aggressively working across the country to build more homes faster. The housing accelerator fund, with more than 30 agreements in place across C

January 29th, 2024House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Government Priorities  Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives showed their true colours last week. For 24 hours, the Conservative leader and his entire party voted in favour of cuts to our plan to support and grow the middle class. They voted against the Canadian dental care plan. They voted against programs t

December 12th, 2023House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, the Conservative leader inadvertently showed his true colours a moment ago. He could not bring himself to say the word Ukraine, so instead he dismissively called it a faraway land. Do members know who notoriously used that term? It was Neville Chamberlain in 1938 whe

December 12th, 2023House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Questions on the Order Paper  Mr. Speaker, the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada, or FCAC, protects Canadians by supervising the compliance of federally regulated financial entities, such as banks, with their legislative obligations, codes of conduct and public commitments, and by strengthening Canadians’ f

December 12th, 2023House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Questions on the Order Paper  Mr. Speaker, Canada’s priority and preference have always been to take a multilateral approach to the tax challenges of digitalization. Canada continues to strongly support the two-pillar multilateral plan agreed to in 2021 and has been actively working with international partner

December 12th, 2023House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, last week, the Conservatives voted against Operation Unifier, which is about direct military support for Ukraine. They also voted against our free trade agreement with Ukraine. When we look at the extreme right south of the border parroting Putin's lines, we used to

December 11th, 2023House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, a UNICEF report released this month shows the truth, which is that child poverty in Canada is down 22% under our government. However, do members know who is driving up prices? It is Vladimir Putin. He is driving up the prices of fuel and food. The member opposite ha

December 7th, 2023House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, for once, we heard something true from the Conservatives. Yes, the finance minister does believe in talking about numbers, so let us talk about some numbers. There are 1.1 million more jobs in Canada now than before COVID. Eight out of 10 Canadians have more money in

December 7th, 2023House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, we will take no lessons from the Conservatives when it comes to supporting the most vulnerable in Canada. Let us review the facts. UNICEF came out with a report just this month that showed child poverty in Canada has decreased by 22% compared to where the Conservati

December 7th, 2023House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, Canada today has 1.1 million more jobs than before COVID. The jobs recovery has been six months faster than it was after the 2008 recession, when the Conservatives were in office. Canada's GDP is more than 104% higher now than it was before COVID. The GDP recovery wa

December 7th, 2023House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, every Canadian and every Quebecker knows that the Conservatives do not support the less fortunate. Our government is the one supporting all Canadians, including the less fortunate. This month, UNICEF released data showing that poverty levels in Canada have decreased

December 7th, 2023House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Questions on the Order Paper  Mr. Speaker, Bill C 56, the Affordable Housing and Groceries Act, would enhance the goods and services tax, or GST, rental rebate on new rental housing, to incentivize the construction of more apartment buildings, student housing, and senior residences. This enhancement increases

December 5th, 2023House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal