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Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, today the costly Bloc-Liberal coalition will have the opportunity to vote on a Conservative motion to cancel the April 1 carbon tax increase. With 800,000 Quebeckers lining up at food banks every month, the Bloc Québécois and the Liberals think it is a good idea

February 5th, 2024House debate

Luc BertholdConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, we will always vote against. These taxes will drive up the price of food and make it impossible for Canadians to feed themselves. They will force two million Canadians to use food banks every month. Of course we will vote against these measures. I highly doubt

February 1st, 2024House debate

Luc BertholdConservative

Public Accounts committee  Ms. Hogan, you also said, regarding the ArriveCAN app: ... the exact cost was impossible to calculate because of the Canada Border Services Agency’s poor financial record keeping. So it is possible, in your opinion, that the Prime Minister's app, ArriveCAN, cost much more than

February 12th, 2024Committee meeting

Luc BertholdConservative

National Council for Reconciliation Act   in Canada. I acknowledge that we are on unceded Anishinabe Algonquin territory, and I thank my NDP colleague, the member for Edmonton Griesbach, for doing more land acknowledgements, because what they mean are that, before Ottawa, first nations thrived on these lands for thousands

February 12th, 2024House debate

Lori IdloutNDP

Carbon Pricing  Madam Speaker, people are lining up for housing. After eight years of this Prime Minister, he is not worth the cost of waiting. People are lining up at airports and passport offices, and waiting for hours on the phone for EI cheques. Even food banks have wait lists. Folks

February 2nd, 2024House debate

Luc BertholdConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, what the Liberals should be ashamed of is the fact that, after eight years of this Prime Minister, food banks are stretched to the limit because too many Canadians can no longer afford to put food on the table. Things are only going to get worse on April 1 because

February 1st, 2024House debate

Luc BertholdConservative

Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister keeps misleading the House. On September 27, the Prime Minister said in this House that he had no idea that a former Nazi was going to be involved in the events surrounding President Zelenskyy's visit. We now know that the Prime Minister personall

February 6th, 2024House debate

Luc BertholdConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, is there anyone in this government who will ever take responsibility for their actions and decisions? The Liberals have been in power for eight years. In those eight years, the rate of violent gun crime has surged. In Canada, in 2022 alone, the rate jumped by 9

February 6th, 2024House debate

Luc BertholdConservative

Questions on the Order Paper  With regard to the grocery rebate announcement made by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance at Rabba Fine Foods in early July 2023: (a) did any of the minister’s staff members remove, or request that the store remove, the price tags from the food in the background

January 29th, 2024House debate

Luc BertholdConservative

First Nations Clean Water Act   believe today is historic; not only because the bill has been introduced, but because it is the start of that day where our children will be born with the regulations that are needed.” This is truly a historic moment for law development in Canada. Throughout this consultation

February 5th, 2024House debate

Patty HajduLiberal

International Trade committee  —Lac-Saint-Jean region. There are 20 ORPEXes in Quebec funded by the Government of Canada, the Government of Quebec and the private sector. For more than 25 years, SERDEX's mission has been to guide, support and equip our region's small and medium‑sized manufacturing and value

February 6th, 2024Committee meeting

Nadine Brassard

Public Safety   increased by 76% in one year. That is the biggest increase in all of Quebec. In Canada, 14,000 violent gun crimes were committed in 2022, the highest in 15 years. When will the Prime Minister finally put an end to Netflix sentences and stop the crime?

February 2nd, 2024House debate

Luc BertholdConservative

Canadian Heritage committee   that parliamentary appropriations were divided at 56% for the CBC and 44% for Radio-Canada, whereas for advertising revenues, the split was 54% for the CBC and 46% for Radio-Canada. Since it is more or less equal, you feel that you are making cuts equally on both sides. There is a difference

January 30th, 2024Committee meeting

Luc BertholdConservative

Canadian Heritage committee  Okay. We understand one another. A single item may have a number of criteria, but there may be variations. A target can be partially met. That's more or less what people find shocking. I had the opportunity to speak with Radio‑Canada employees. They're very worried, Ms. Tait

January 30th, 2024Committee meeting

Luc BertholdConservative

Canadian Heritage committee  Yes, Ms. Tait explained this earlier. However, I'm puzzled by the cuts to Radio‑Canada's French‑language services, despite their strong market penetration, high ratings and large overall budget. It seems that a broadcaster should be assessed according to the number of people

January 30th, 2024Committee meeting

Luc BertholdConservative