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The Economy  Madam Speaker, it is good to see you in the House. Welcome back. It is just incredible that the Liberal government believes Canadians have never had it so good, but it is just plain wrong. The Prime Minister believes his tax-and-spend agreement is just too good to quit, even tho

February 10th, 2023House debate

Martin ShieldsConservative

Online News Act  Madam Speaker, I appreciated the time that the member and I worked on the indigenous committee together. She brings a unique perspective, and I very much appreciated working with her on the indigenous committee. She is exactly right in saying what the amendment did not do, which

December 13th, 2022House debate

Martin ShieldsConservative

Online News Act  Madam Speaker, I always appreciate a question from the member across the way. I do not have any problem following the bouncing ball, like that one we see in the hockey games, where we watch the ball and which cup it ends in, and people figure it out and get to win a prize. I can

December 13th, 2022House debate

Martin ShieldsConservative

Online News Act  Madam Speaker, I think that is just what I said. I am not sure what he missed in that, but I said this is a piece of legislation that is going to leave them crumbs to do what the member wants and what I want. It is not going to leave them what we think they deserve. This legislat

December 13th, 2022House debate

Martin ShieldsConservative

Online News Act  Madam Speaker, several of my colleagues have spoken in the last day and a half about a member who is no longer with us. Over the number of years I have been here, we have lost a number of members in different ways. It is not just a member from one group or one caucus. It is a mem

December 13th, 2022House debate

Martin ShieldsConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to government advertising to promote COVID-19 vaccines and booster doses: (a) how much has the federal government spent to date on advertising and promoting COVID-19 vaccines; (b) what is the breakdown of (a) by month since the first vaccines were approved; (c) what i

December 7th, 2022House debate

Martin ShieldsConservative

Taxation  Madam Speaker, I appreciate the comments, as well as the programs that many agriculture producers across the country enjoy. Again, electricity and irrigation are challenges we have that were not mentioned. There is one other one that we need to mention and we need to be thinking

December 1st, 2022House debate

Martin ShieldsConservative

Taxation  Madam Speaker, I appreciate the opportunity to speak in the House tonight and share the time and discussion on this topic with my colleague from Glengarry—Prescott—Russell, who I know works hard on his file and is committed to agriculture, as many people are in this House. I appr

December 1st, 2022House debate

Martin ShieldsConservative

Winston Churchill  Mr. Speaker, today we celebrate the birthdate of a great leader, Winston Churchill. Remembered for his leadership and heroism during the Second World War, he had boldness and determination quite unlike any other, which consistently shone through over his six decades in public s

November 30th, 2022House debate

Martin ShieldsConservative

Questions on the Order Paper  With regard to the federal carbon tax or price on carbon: (a) what is the cumulative amount of carbon tax revenue which has been collected from agricultural producers in the (i) 2019-20, (ii) 2020-21, (iii) 2021-22, fiscal year; (b) what is the projected amount of carbon tax reve

November 16th, 2022House debate

Martin ShieldsConservative

Questions on the Order Paper  With regard to the NEXUS program: (a) what is the current number of backlogged applications; (b) what is the cause for the Canadian offices to remain closed, while the American offices are open; (c) when will the Canadian offices re-open; (d) in 2019, how many times did a travele

November 14th, 2022House debate

Martin ShieldsConservative

Questions on the Order Paper  With regard to the non-budgetary loans, listed on page 306, Section 9 (Loans, investments and advance) of the 2021 Public Accounts of Canada, Volume 1: (a) which loans to foreign governments currently outstanding had interest rates based on the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBO

November 14th, 2022House debate

Martin ShieldsConservative

Taxation  Madam Speaker, farmers in my riding are paying hundreds, if not millions, of dollars in carbon tax. The Western Irrigation District’s year-over-year costs for fuel alone jumped by 53%. This fuel runs irrigation that delivers water to crops so that families can get Canadian-grown

November 4th, 2022House debate

Martin ShieldsConservative

Health  Madam Speaker, it was my presumption, because we had this debate the last time about that specific question, that was the last question. In the House, we had that debate here for the late show the last time, and I remember discussing it with you afterward. If you are still on tha

November 1st, 2022House debate

Martin ShieldsConservative

Health  Madam Speaker, the member and I discussed this particular question. I asked about front-of-label last time, so if he is still on that one, that is good for him, but I have moved on from that one.

November 1st, 2022House debate

Martin ShieldsConservative