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Canada Early Learning and Child Care Act  Mr. Speaker, I would put that question directly back to them. Do they support child care? Clearly, they do not, actually. I already have the answer. Did they not just hear the litany of emails I just read? Canadians are not only unable to afford child care, but also unable to a

February 29th, 2024House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Canada Early Learning and Child Care Act  Mr. Speaker, the Senate has openly said that it does not want private child care. We need to value all forms of child care, whether it is a wonderful, licensed facility, of which there are a ton in Northumberland—Peterborough South that try to do there best but do not have enoug

February 29th, 2024House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Canada Early Learning and Child Care Act  Mr. Speaker, of course we want all Canadians to have access to affordable child care, and that is a reasonable and meaningful goal. However, as another member talked about, if we are prioritizing, we need to focus on those who are in the most vulnerable situations, those who are

February 29th, 2024House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Canada Early Learning and Child Care Act  Mr. Speaker, to be crystal clear, the Liberal government does not support $10-a-day child care. I just read a number of emails. It does not exist. It is like unicorns or Pegasus; it just does not exist.

February 29th, 2024House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Canada Early Learning and Child Care Act  Mr. Speaker, I will not dignify the Peterborough comment with a response. Other than that, I have great respect for the member. She has done a wonderful job, and I hope she caught, in one of the emails, that one of my constituents thanked her specifically for all the fantastic wo

February 29th, 2024House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Canada Early Learning and Child Care Act  Mr. Speaker, I make no apologies for our support of the Canadian energy sector. In fact, the sector is required to fund social policies and social benefits. Without the revenue from the Canadian energy field, this country would be in financial ruin. We would not be able to suppor

February 29th, 2024House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Canada Early Learning and Child Care Act  Mr. Speaker, we have heard stories. I would like to take this moment to talk briefly about Clare from my office. She is a very special employee. I tell her every time I see her that she is my favourite. She has Down's syndrome, but because of the gift of an amazing raising and c

February 29th, 2024House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Consumer-led Banking Act  Madam Speaker, I will start my speech with a couple of important messages. Recently, we saw the passing of Daryl Kramp, who was an amazing member of Parliament and a personal mentor to myself. I give my best to his family going forward. He was a legend of a man who really contri

February 29th, 2024House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Carbon Tax  Mr. Speaker, the government cannot give anyone anything that it did not first take from someone else. In the case of the carbon tax and the so-called rebate, the government is literally taking from one pocket and putting it into another, but not before stuffing its own. Canadian

March 20th, 2024House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Questions on the Order Paper  With regard to the government's Medical Expense Tax Credit, broken down by year since 2016: (a) how many individuals filed medical expenses for gluten-free products; (b) what was the total value of tax credits claimed for gluten-free food products; (c) what is the breakdown of th

April 8th, 2024House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Privilege  Madam Speaker, I would be remiss if I did not note that we are experiencing the eclipse right now. We even saw a dimming of the light in the House of Commons. Unfortunately, that will not be the biggest cover-up we talk about today. It will also my great honour and privilege to

April 8th, 2024House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Privilege  Madam Speaker, I have two children, an eight-year-old and a 10-year-old. When, occasionally, they do something wrong, one of them will immediately point to the other one when they are guilty. It is amazing. It is called “whataboutism”. That is the base level of the Liberal politi

April 8th, 2024House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Privilege  Madam Speaker, I agree.

April 8th, 2024House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Privilege  Madam Speaker, I know the vast majority of our civil servants are working their tails off to do what they can to make Canada a better country. This is a big challenge, though. As they say, the fish rots from the head down. We really need to get to the bottom of this to make sure

April 8th, 2024House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Privilege  Madam Speaker, I am open to any discussions that might make the process better, but the reality is that a lot of this should be public. Canadian taxpayers have the right to know where their millions of dollars are going. If it is not essential to the national security or to other

April 8th, 2024House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative