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Public Safety  Mr. Speaker, we cannot imagine how much pain, anxiety and indignation the loved ones of Paul Bernardo's victims felt when they learned that the minister had known about the murderer's transfer for three months and said nothing. It was completely insensitive and downright irrespo

June 14th, 2023House debate

Dominique VienConservative

Public Safety  Mr. Speaker, when we learned last week that serial killer Paul Bernardo was going to leave a maximum security prison, the Minister of Public Safety acted surprised. According to the CBC, he knew about this for three months. This minister misled Canadians. If ministerial respons

June 14th, 2023House debate

Dominique VienConservative

Housing  Mr. Speaker, this Prime Minister's inflationary policies are causing terrible harm and immense sadness. For instance, the exponential rise in the cost of rent, which has doubled in recent years, is forcing people onto the streets or into debt. A woman with a disability in the Mon

June 13th, 2023House debate

Dominique VienConservative

Housing  Mr. Speaker, young adults are living in basements. Students are living in shelters or slums, even. Another heartbreaking example is the couple in Montreal who have to sleep in their car because they cannot find affordable housing. The government is spending lavishly and fuelling

June 13th, 2023House debate

Dominique VienConservative

Finance  Mr. Speaker, as everyone knows, the government's reckless spending is causing serious problems across the country. A few days ago, the Bank of Canada had to react to this Prime Minister's inflationary spending by raising interest rates for the ninth time. Canadians are strugglin

June 12th, 2023House debate

Dominique VienConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Chair, in November, she told us that there would be a return to a balanced budget in 2027-28. Four months later, she is flip-flopping and tabling a budget that says something completely different. She is not planning a return to a balanced budget. Who asked her to go back on

May 29th, 2023House debate

Dominique VienConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Chair, when does the Minister of Finance plan to table a balanced budget?

May 29th, 2023House debate

Dominique VienConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Chair, people have jobs, but they are struggling to make ends meet. Who asked her to go back on her position and her decision?

May 29th, 2023House debate

Dominique VienConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Chair, can the minister tell us the cost to service Canada's debt, meaning how much it is costing Canadians to pay for the deficits she presented?

May 29th, 2023House debate

Dominique VienConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Chair, I will repeat my question: How much does it cost to service the debt? The Minister of Finance should be able to answer the question. That is basic.

May 29th, 2023House debate

Dominique VienConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Chair, this budget has disappointed us and has disappointed a lot of people. Everyone knows that the debt has exploded under the Liberals. The budget has not been balanced in the last eight years. This is despite the fact that the minister made a nice promise in November tha

May 29th, 2023House debate

Dominique VienConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Chair, we are responsible before the House of Commons for the documents we table, the budgets we table. It is important, it is fundamental in our democracy. Is the Prime Minister the one who asked the Minister of Finance to go back on her promise to return to a balanced budg

May 29th, 2023House debate

Dominique VienConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, with this Prime Minister everything already costs more and now inflation is taking off again. Some experts are even saying that the Bank of Canada might increase interest rates yet again. It was in all the media. That is not reassuring for Canadians. This Prime Minis

May 17th, 2023House debate

Dominique VienConservative

Justice  Mr. Speaker, we insist on the need for significant changes to be made to the legislation that allows dangerous criminals, even recidivists, out on bail, as my colleague mentioned. The result is that criminals end up on the street instead of in prison. This needs to change. Will

May 15th, 2023House debate

Dominique VienConservative

Finance  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister is more out of touch than ever. Canadians are struggling. Everything costs more: food, housing, heating. Meanwhile, he keeps going on luxury vacations and spending recklessly. He refuses to listen to anyone, not even his own party members, who tri

May 9th, 2023House debate

Dominique VienConservative