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Budget Implementation Act, 2019, No. 1  Mr. Speaker, my colleague did not limit his remarks to the report stage and proposed amendments, so neither will I. The Conservative leader was recently asked multiple times what he was planning to cut to balance the budget. The Conservatives brought in austerity programs, deter

May 31st, 2019House debate

Pierre-Luc DusseaultNDP

Budget Implementation Act, 2019, No. 1  Mr. Speaker, I am a little surprised that he did not mention the track records of the successive provincial NDP governments running the provinces with the best financial performance in the country. The Department of Finance releases these data—

May 31st, 2019House debate

Pierre-Luc DusseaultNDP

Budget Implementation Act, 2019, No. 1  Mr. Speaker, apparently some of my colleagues are not well-acquainted with the Standing Orders of the House of Commons and keep breaking the rules. Nevertheless, I will repeat what I was saying. The Department of Finance releases provincial fiscal performance data. It is importa

May 31st, 2019House debate

Pierre-Luc DusseaultNDP

Budget Implementation Act, 2019, No. 1  moved: Motion No. 53 That Bill C-97 be amended by deleting Clause 309. Motion No. 54 That Bill C-97 be amended by deleting Clause 310.

May 31st, 2019House debate

Pierre-Luc DusseaultNDP

Budget Implementation Act, 2019, No. 1  moved: Motion No. 18 That Bill C-97 be amended by deleting Clause 198. Motion No. 19 That Bill C-97 be amended by deleting Clause 199. Motion No. 20 That Bill C-97 be amended by deleting Clause 200. Motion No. 21 That Bill C-97 be amended by deleting Claus

May 31st, 2019House debate

Pierre-Luc DusseaultNDP

Criminal Records Act  Madam Speaker, I do not know why my colleague is bringing up a debate from 2015, when this is 2019 and the situation has evolved. Today I am speaking about Bill C-93, which is before me. As a parliamentarian, my job is to speak to what is in front of me, and today Bill C-93 is in

May 30th, 2019House debate

Pierre-Luc DusseaultNDP

Criminal Records Act  Madam Speaker, that is the crux of the problem. The government's fundamental mistake with Bill C-93 was choosing not to go with automatic suspension. The vulnerable and marginalized people that my colleague mentioned are nine times more likely to be arrested for behaviour that w

May 30th, 2019House debate

Pierre-Luc DusseaultNDP

Criminal Records Act  Madam Speaker, I am sorry for my colleague. I will try to quickly get through my speech so that he can also add to today's debate. I am glad to speak on behalf of the people of Sherbrooke to Bill C-93, which is part of the larger issue of cannabis legalization. It is important t

May 30th, 2019House debate

Pierre-Luc DusseaultNDP

Canada Revenue Agency  Mr. Speaker, we learned today that the Minister of National Revenue signed an agreement with KPMG clients to exonerate them of all charges in connection with its tax scheme. This is absolutely appalling and contradicts everything the minister has been saying for years. This is y

May 30th, 2019House debate

Pierre-Luc DusseaultNDP

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns.  With regard to the statement in Budget 2019 that, “since Budget 2016, the Government has taken many actions to improve the fairness of the tax system”: (a) what is the name of each of these actions; (b) what is the total amount collected by the Canada Revenue Agency, broken down

May 27th, 2019House debate

Pierre-Luc DusseaultNDP

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns.  With regard to the Offshore Tax Informant Program, for each fiscal year since 2015-16 to the current date: (a) how many calls have been received; (b) how many files have been opened based on information received from informants; (c) what is the total amount of the awards paid to

May 27th, 2019House debate

Pierre-Luc DusseaultNDP

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns.  With regard to advertising paid for by the government for each fiscal year from April 1, 2016, to the present date: (a) how much did the government spend on advertising; (b) what was the subject of each advertisement and how much was spent on each subject; (c) which department pu

May 27th, 2019House debate

Pierre-Luc DusseaultNDP

Canadian Heritage  Mr. Speaker, Facebook and Google generated total advertising revenues of more than $5 billion last year, yet neither of those two multinationals paid a red cent in taxes to Canada. The Minister of National Revenue says she wants to focus on the big fish. Hello! They are not call

May 16th, 2019House debate

Pierre-Luc DusseaultNDP

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, I rise to present an e-petition today that was signed by 3,514 Canadians. Simply put, the petition calls on the Minister of National Revenue to investigate certain activities of JNF Canada to determine if those activities are in violation of the Income Tax Act rules

May 15th, 2019House debate

Pierre-Luc DusseaultNDP

Canada–Madagascar Tax Convention Implementation Act, 2018  Madam Speaker, I would like to come back to the treaty with Madagascar, since that is the subject of today’s debate. After the committee study, does my colleague think that the bill is a one-way deal? Our economic relations with Madagascar are based primarily on Canadian mining

May 14th, 2019House debate

Pierre-Luc DusseaultNDP