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National Framework for a School Food Program Act Madam Speaker, the three components the governor referred were those raised by my colleague, which were gasoline, diesel fuel and natural gas. Governor Macklem continued—
November 1st, 2023House debate
Lianne RoodConservative
National Framework for a School Food Program Act Madam Speaker, I will try again. At this rate, eliminating the carbon tax by the Bank of Canada—
November 1st, 2023House debate
Lianne RoodConservative
National Framework for a School Food Program Act Pardon me, Madam Speaker, can I please revert back to the page before and start my time, because I have been interrupted about five—
November 1st, 2023House debate
Lianne RoodConservative
National Framework for a School Food Program Act Madam Speaker, the purpose of this bill, as set out by the member for Acadie—Bathurst is “to establish a school food program”. While I see in his preamble that the member has recognized that education is in the exclusive jurisdiction of each province, it nonetheless bears pointin
November 1st, 2023House debate
Lianne RoodConservative
National Framework for a School Food Program Act Madam Speaker, I am wondering if my colleague tell me if he has done consultations with the provinces, as the education system is within the jurisdiction of the provinces and not in the purview of the federal government. What consultations have been done and what is the feedback
November 1st, 2023House debate
Lianne RoodConservative
Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, after eight years, the desperate Prime Minister is in total free fall, and he has admitted that his carbon tax is punishing Canadians. The Prime Minister has announced his re-election platform: Vote Liberal to increase the carbon tax on home heating, gas and grocerie
October 31st, 2023House debate
Lianne RoodConservative
Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, the government is living in a fantasyland. The Liberals have finally said the quiet part out loud and admitted that not all Canadians are equal to them. After eight years of the NDP-Liberal government, Canadians are struggling to pay their bills. The gimmicks the gov
October 31st, 2023House debate
Lianne RoodConservative
Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, first the NDP-Liberals wanted to triple the carbon tax; then they said that was not enough and added a second carbon tax. These two carbon taxes will increase from 14¢ to 61¢ per litre of fuel. The NDP-Liberal government is going to quadruple the carbon tax. However,
October 26th, 2023House debate
Lianne RoodConservative
Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, after eight years, the Liberals continue to choose ideology over economic reality. The carbon tax continues to punish Canadians, who need to eat. Food banks across the country are seeing record visits, including from the middle class and those with full-time jobs. A
October 24th, 2023House debate
Lianne RoodConservative
Affordable Housing and Groceries Act Madam Speaker, part of the reason we cannot get houses built is because we cannot even get workers to work. A mom of a young adult told me that her son completed college and has a full-time job. He does training, travels as requested and has duties, but he cannot afford to live o
October 5th, 2023House debate
Lianne RoodConservative
Affordable Housing and Groceries Act Madam Speaker, the fact of the matter is that a one-time payment is not going to do anything to help people in the long term. One of my constituents, Paula in Wallaceburg, writes, “Lianne, renters need apartments that working people can afford. I make $27 per hour and I have no
October 5th, 2023House debate
Lianne RoodConservative
Affordable Housing and Groceries Act Madam Speaker, I take offence to that, because I am telling the truth. What the member is referring to is actually only on food. We can ask the farmers how their bills have gone up with the carbon tax. We can ask how much inputs have gone up. We can ask how much packaging has g
October 5th, 2023House debate
Lianne RoodConservative
Affordable Housing and Groceries Act Madam Speaker, according to the 13th edition of “Canada's Food Price Report”, published in 2023, by September last year, families across Canada were paying in excess of 10% more for their groceries. This year, Canadians' grocery bills have increased by another 8% to 9% or more. V
October 5th, 2023House debate
Lianne RoodConservative
Financial Protection for Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Farmers Act Madam Speaker, I would like to thank my colleague from York—Simcoe for putting Bill C-280, the financial protection for fresh fruit and vegetable farmers act, forward. It is a very important bill, and it has been a long time coming. I was elected nearly four years ago and we have
October 3rd, 2023House debate
Lianne RoodConservative
Affordable Housing and Groceries Act Mr. Speaker, I find it interesting that my colleague is talking about the price of food increasing but does not do the simple, basic math. When one taxes a farmer and puts a tax on fuel for farmers to take the food from the field to the farm, and when one taxes truckers to ship i
September 26th, 2023House debate
Lianne RoodConservative