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Housing  Mr. Speaker, Conservatives looking to blame inflation on federal government spending have a very difficult job indeed. The report my colleague is citing says that COVID-19 support measures and provincial government spending are responsible for an increase, not federal government

November 21st, 2023House debate

Rachel BendayanLiberal

Finance  Mr. Speaker, as I said earlier, the fall economic statement will be tabled at 4 p.m., not long from now. My hon. colleague will have a chance to look at the numbers then. Right now, however, I can confirm that Canada will continue to have the lowest deficit in the G7. We will c

November 21st, 2023House debate

Rachel BendayanLiberal

Finance  Mr. Speaker, I would like to remind the member opposite and inform the House that this morning Statistics Canada indicated that inflation has dropped yet again in this country. It is now at 3.1%. Canada continues to have the lowest deficit among all G7 countries. With respect t

November 21st, 2023House debate

Rachel BendayanLiberal

Finance  Mr. Speaker, as the Prime Minister stated just a few moments ago, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance will be tabling the fall economic statement at 4 p.m. in this House. All members, including the member opposite, will have a chance to look at all the numbers, and

November 21st, 2023House debate

Rachel BendayanLiberal

Finance  Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives have asked several questions in a row about housing. That surprises me because we have a bill before the House right now that will let us build more housing across the country. It will also help stabilize grocery prices across Canada. On October 5,

November 20th, 2023House debate

Rachel BendayanLiberal

Finance  Mr. Speaker, I am extremely pleased to see how enthusiastic members are about tomorrow's economic statement. However, I would like my colleague from Quebec to tell us what his austerity plan looks like. Will the Conservatives make cuts to the child care spaces we just created or

November 20th, 2023House debate

Rachel BendayanLiberal

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, I am truly glad to hear the Conservative member opposite be so excited for tomorrow's fall economic update. The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance will be in the House at 4 p.m. tomorrow to reveal our books and to show the plan we have prepared for Canad

November 20th, 2023House debate

Rachel BendayanLiberal

Finance  Mr. Speaker, let us speak about balance, because our government believes that we can balance compassion with fiscal responsibility, and that is what we have shown to date. Canada continues to have the lowest deficit among all G7 countries. Canada continues to have the lowest de

November 20th, 2023House debate

Rachel BendayanLiberal

Finance  Mr. Speaker, the member opposite talks about responsibility. It is this government that took its responsibility seriously. When times were tough, when COVID hit and even today we continue to have Canadians' backs. We do not just talk about compassion, we act in that manner by bei

November 20th, 2023House debate

Rachel BendayanLiberal

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, it is surprising to see the Conservatives quoting the Governor of the Bank of Canada when they are campaigning to fire him. However, this week, the governor confirmed that carbon pricing contributes only 0.15% to inflation and that reducing carbon pricing will have

November 2nd, 2023House debate

Rachel BendayanLiberal

Public Services and Procurement  Mr. Speaker, I find it interesting that the Conservative member began his question by talking about the affordability crisis here in Canada but did not end it that way. Allow me to address the fact that Canadians are struggling right now and that the supports we have put in plac

November 1st, 2023House debate

Rachel BendayanLiberal

Public Services and Procurement  Mr. Speaker, as I mentioned earlier with respect to SDTC, the Minister of Innovation welcomes the decision of the Auditor General to conduct a full audit. The SDTC has agreed to provide all of the information and documents necessary to the committee. I understand the Minister of

November 1st, 2023House debate

Rachel BendayanLiberal

Public Services and Procurement  Mr. Speaker, we expect the organizations to adhere to the strictest standards of governance. As I was saying, the Minister of Innovation welcomed the decision by the Auditor General of Canada to proceed with an audit. The minister himself is appearing before the committee next we

November 1st, 2023House debate

Rachel BendayanLiberal

Public Services and Procurement  Mr. Speaker, I can confirm today that the department has been working in close collaboration with the Office of the Auditor General of Canada on this issue from day one. As I said, the Minister of Innovation welcomes the decision of the Auditor General to proceed with an audit an

November 1st, 2023House debate

Rachel BendayanLiberal

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, the Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry welcomes the decision of the Auditor General to conduct an audit. He also welcomes the invitation he received to committee next week, where he will be answering Conservative questions with respect to this entire issue.

November 1st, 2023House debate

Rachel BendayanLiberal