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Justice Mr. Speaker, after eight years of the government's soft-on-crime policies, Canadians do not feel safe to walk on the streets or use public transit. An Edmonton police officer wrote to me, saying, “The most startling pattern development I have noticed recently is an increase in r
April 17th, 2023House debate
Tim UppalConservative
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to aircraft owned by the government, broken down by department, agency or other government entity that owns the aircraft, excluding aircraft owned by the Department of National Defence: (a) what is the total number of aircraft currently owned by the government; and (b
March 29th, 2023House debate
Tim UppalConservative
Committees of the House Mr. Speaker, we would like a recorded vote.
March 23rd, 2023House debate
Tim UppalConservative
Brett Ryan and Travis Jordan Mr. Speaker, last week in Edmonton, two brave police officers were killed in the line of duty while they were serving and protecting our community. Thirty-year-old Constable Brett Ryan, who served the Edmonton Police Service for five and a half years, was also involved locally as
March 20th, 2023House debate
Tim UppalConservative
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, as a government, it is important to support Canadians, and the Conservatives will be there for Canadians to ensure that health care is funded properly and that Canadians have that support. What we will also do is save money in other places where there is wasteful spe
February 14th, 2023House debate
Tim UppalConservative
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, the fact of the matter is that inflation has continued to grow under the government. The Governor of the Bank of Canada has said that the government's inflationary policies have contributed to what is happening in Canada. Inflation continuously goes up and almost eve
February 14th, 2023House debate
Tim UppalConservative
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, my hon. colleague makes a very good point, that it was actually the actions of the Liberal government, its inflationary policies and the fact that it spent so much money it really did not have, that caused the inflation we have. The Bank of Canada had no choice and w
February 14th, 2023House debate
Tim UppalConservative
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, the answer to more revenue, especially in the energy sector, is not always more money. The government does not necessarily need to be spending more money in the energy sector. What the government needs to do is have good, proper regulation and have an environment whe
February 14th, 2023House debate
Tim UppalConservative
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister has been in power, has been in that chair, for eight years. For millions of Canadians, things have never been worse than they are right now. For eight long years, Canadians from coast to coast to coast have been left behind by the Liberal governme
February 14th, 2023House debate
Tim UppalConservative
Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, the reality is that after eight years of the Prime Minister, one in four Canadians cannot afford a $500 unexpected expense. Nearly half of Canadians are concerned about affording their rent and their mortgage payments, which have doubled under the current Prime Minis
February 14th, 2023House debate
Tim UppalConservative
Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, what we voted against was putting more fuel on the fire. We cannot spend our way out of inflation. The fact is that the Liberals' carbon tax plan is a failed plan that has not met any target that they have set. Even the Bank of Canada governor has admitted that the
February 14th, 2023House debate
Tim UppalConservative
Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, the problem is that instead of standing up for Canadians, the Liberals continue to defend their failed policies. The fact is that throughout the carbon tax, they have not met any environmental standard or target that they set themselves. The Bank of Canada governor
February 7th, 2023House debate
Tim UppalConservative
Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, after eight years of the Liberal government, Canadians are struggling to afford the most basic necessities: groceries to feed their families, to pay their rent and mortgages, and, of course, to heat their homes to stay warm this winter. Mandeep Kaur in my riding say
February 7th, 2023House debate
Tim UppalConservative
The Economy Mr. Speaker, after eight years of the Prime Minister and the government, Canadians are suffering. Mortgage payments have doubled, rents have increased across the country at the highest pace in the last 30 years. The cost of groceries has skyrocketed. Everything is more expensive
February 2nd, 2023House debate
Tim UppalConservative
The Economy Mr. Speaker, it is the disastrous economic policy of the government for the last eight years that has left people in complete despair. It has actually caused the 40-year-high inflation that we see now and has forced the Bank of Canada to raise interest rates again. Over 70% of Ca
February 2nd, 2023House debate
Tim UppalConservative