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Multilateral Instrument in Respect of Tax Conventions Act  Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to rise in the House to speak to this important piece of legislation, one that would help bring more fairness to the tax system and help our government continue its work to strengthen and grow the middle class. To have an economy that works for everyone,

September 28th, 2018House debate

Jennifer O'Connell

Multilateral Instrument in Respect of Tax Conventions Act  Mr. Speaker, I thank my hon. colleague for mentioning my recent appointment. I am very excited to be in this role. Let me start with the point about young people. What young people want as they graduate and get new jobs is stability and fairness in the tax system, just like anyo

September 28th, 2018House debate

Jennifer O'Connell

Multilateral Instrument in Respect of Tax Conventions Act  Mr. Speaker, I agree that tax fairness needs to be at the core of our system so that all Canadians are paying their fair share. That is precisely why one of the first things we did was lower taxes for middle-class Canadians and actually raise them for the top 1%. In addition, I

September 28th, 2018House debate

Jennifer O'Connell

Multilateral Instrument in Respect of Tax Conventions Act  Mr. Speaker, this would be good news for Canada. This would be good news for businesses and Canadians, because it would create a fair tax system. As I said in answer to the last question, this would work in conjunction with other measures this government has taken. The hon. memb

September 28th, 2018House debate

Jennifer O'Connell

Multilateral Instrument in Respect of Tax Conventions Act  Mr. Speaker, to clarify, this legislation does not include anything with regard to double taxation. This legislation is specifically with regard to the MLI, which relates to base erosion, profit shifting and treaty shopping. Double taxation or the sharing of information is not pa

September 28th, 2018House debate

Jennifer O'Connell

Multilateral Instrument in Respect of Tax Conventions Act  Mr. Speaker, I will reiterate once again that we actually lowered taxes for the middle class and increased them for the 1%, which I believe my hon. colleague voted against. This legislation is specific to profit shifting, base erosion and treaty shopping. This is what we are focu

September 28th, 2018House debate

Jennifer O'Connell

Employment  Mr. Speaker, the fact remains that Canada and our government are firmly focused on investing in small businesses and ensuring that we create a competitive economy for entrepreneurs to grow their businesses. We have lowered small business taxes and taxes on the middle class. The M

September 28th, 2018House debate

Jennifer O'Connell

Employment  Mr. Speaker, Canada has made great progress, but there is more work to be done. Young Canadians still feel that they do not have the same economic opportunities afforded to their parents. They are hard working, talented and ambitious and have the right skills, but there are still

September 28th, 2018House debate

Jennifer O'Connell

Finance  Mr. Speaker, the fact remains that we continue to reduce taxes for the middle class. In addition to that, we have seen the lowest unemployment rate in nearly 40 years, and as a result of our investments, a typical Canadian family will be approximately $2,000 better off than under

September 28th, 2018House debate

Jennifer O'Connell

Multilateral Instrument in Respect of Tax Conventions Act  Mr. Speaker, I thank my hon. colleague for his support of this legislation. Would the member opposite agree that this legislation is a piece of the puzzle to the larger issue of tax evasion and tax avoidance, and that it actually works in conjunction with other policies, treati

September 28th, 2018House debate

Jennifer O'Connell

Canada Labour Code  Mr. Speaker, the hypocrisy in the member's comments is unbelievable. I was at that finance committee meeting and what we were actually discussing was having more women in the workforce. The member opposite and her party were talking about how it is not important and that it shoul

October 16th, 2018House debate

Jennifer O'Connell

Small Business  Mr. Speaker, it is just the contrary. It is our government that is actually delivering for small businesses and entrepreneurs across the country. We have actually lowered the small business tax rate from 11% going 9%. We have not just talked about it, we are doing it. Because of

October 18th, 2018House debate

Jennifer O'Connell

Small Business  Mr. Speaker, again, the fact remains that we are taking real action to grow the economy. The Conservatives had 10 years and they had the worst growth since the Great Depression. Meanwhile, we have some of the lowest unemployment rates in 40 years. It is no surprise that as we a

October 18th, 2018House debate

Jennifer O'Connell

Finance  Mr. Speaker, I would like to first congratulate the member for Carleton on becoming a dad. Unfortunately, that is where the congratulations end because this report actually confirmed that our plan is working. We have the fastest growing economy in the G7. We have created over hal

October 22nd, 2018House debate

Jennifer O'Connell

Finance  Mr. Speaker, I am glad the member opposite's daughter has a sense of humour similar to his, because the fact remains that a typical Canadian family will be $2,000 better off. With our Canada child benefit, we stopped sending cheques to millionaires so more families can access the

October 22nd, 2018House debate

Jennifer O'Connell