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National Defence  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister's Office stated publicly on November 26 that there was absolutely no pressure put on Canada to continue its bombing mission in Iraq. We now know that is not true. Emails from Canadian officials prove that our allies asked the Minister of National D

April 5th, 2017House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

Taxation  Mr. Speaker, while the Prime Minister is sending taxpayers' money to Bombardier executives, he is taking money away from hard-working Canadians. New taxes on payroll, small businesses, public transit, taxis, beer, electricity, fuel, just name it and the Prime Minister will tax i

April 5th, 2017House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

Taxation  Mr. Speaker, today on the Hill there are hundreds of people helping to recognize World Autism Day. They are calling on the Prime Minister to provide less than $4 million a year to continue the good work of the Canadian Autism Partnership Project, money that was missing in the bud

April 5th, 2017House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

Foreign Affairs  Mr. Speaker, the world is watching with horror as the unimaginable unfolds in Syria. Last night the Prime Minister said: Canada strongly condemns the use of chemical weapons. The perpetrators of the horrific attack in Syria must be held accountable. We agree. Can the Prime

April 5th, 2017House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

National Defence  Mr. Speaker, we know the Minister of National Defence misled Canadians when he said that our allies were okay with Canada pulling our fighter jets out of the fight against ISIS. We now know that this was deliberately misleading, and it was a betrayal of our nation's trust. My qu

April 5th, 2017House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

Aerospace Industry  Mr. Speaker, people are outraged by the arrogance of the deal between Bombardier and the Liberals and the lack of respect for taxpayers. Thousands of Bombardier workers have lost their jobs. The Prime Minister is responsible for the deal, and he continues to defend it. How can t

April 4th, 2017House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

Standing Orders of the House of Commons  Mr. Speaker, the arrogance is staggering when it comes to this issue, but now we are seeing it here in Parliament, where the Prime Minister has decided that question period in Parliament is nothing more than an inconvenience for him. He does not like the idea of being questioned

April 4th, 2017House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

Aerospace Industry  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister claims he is frustrated with Bombardier for using tax dollars to boost the paycheques of its executives. Frustrated? This is his deal. This is actually the Prime Minister's deal, so if he is frustrated with anyone, he should look in the mirror, bec

April 4th, 2017House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

Aerospace Industry  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister did this while he was telling Canadians to send more of their tax dollars to Ottawa. His latest budget nickel-and-dimes Canadians for everything from beer to their bus passes. It would be one thing if we knew that the money was being used to crea

April 4th, 2017House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

Aerospace Industry  Mr. Speaker, how can this minister or the Prime Minister continue to defend this deal? They gave public money to a company that is giving millions of dollars in bonuses to its executives while it is laying off 14,000 people. How can he possibly continue to defend this deal?

April 4th, 2017House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

Public Safety  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister is being dangerously naive when it comes to airport security. He was asked about four ISIS sympathizers working at the Montreal airport. What did he say about it? He said that we needed to have a conversation about whether or not ISIS supporters sh

April 3rd, 2017House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

Aerospace Industry  Mr. Speaker, I doubt Canadians appreciate seeing Bombardier executives giving themselves a pay raise after the company received a subsidy from the Liberal government. On top of that, Bombardier also recently eliminated some 14,000 good jobs. Canadians are also no doubt disappoint

April 3rd, 2017House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

Aerospace Industry  Mr. Speaker, millionaire Bombardier executives are giving themselves a 50% raise and bigger bonuses with tax dollars. This is a company and a CEO who said that he did not even need the money the Prime Minister gave him. Also, it is a company that is firing 14,000 workers in a yea

April 3rd, 2017House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

Aerospace Industry  Mr. Speaker, Canadians work hard for their money. They feel nickel and dimed while the Prime Minister is taking away tax credits for their kids' sports, arts, and music lessons. He is even taking away their tax break for bus passes. Meanwhile, he is handing out millions of dollar

April 3rd, 2017House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

Public Safety  Mr. Speaker, following revelations about ISIS sympathizers working at the Montreal airport, the Prime Minister had a surprising reaction. He said we need to have a conversation. What conversation? Any employee with reported ties to ISIS needs to be fired immediately. Does the Pr

April 3rd, 2017House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative