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Business of Supply   and stop the crime. Why do we want to cut taxes? Let me talk about agriculture, for one. The Minister of Agriculture bragged about the sector's resilience, with continued growth in farm income. While he was saying that, there were 400 farmers and their families in the Lower St

March 21st, 2024House debate

Luc BertholdConservative

Environment committee   that the carbon price is a leading cause of food inflation or that eliminating the price on pollution would help lower-income families. I want that to be on the record. I also want to thank the officials for joining today. I want to provide Mr. Tremblay with the opportunity to elaborate

March 19th, 2024Committee meeting

Adam van KoeverdenLiberal

Government Accountability  Madam Speaker, the pharmacare deal by the governing coalition makes Canadians again wait for the smoke and mirrors to clear. They have seen a dented dental deal that leaves out the middle class and makes seniors wait until age 87. They have seen numerous carbon tax grabs rake

March 22nd, 2024House debate

Kevin VuongIndependent

Government Accountability   care and pharmacare. A few weeks ago, when the government tabled pharmacare legislation, the Leader of the Opposition ran away from reporters at a press conference when they asked him about pharmacare. That party does not care about the middle class and does not care about

March 22nd, 2024House debate

Peter FragiskatosLiberal

Labour   partnership with labour; about delivering on our battery plant and 2,500 well-paying jobs; and about delivering policies unions have long sought, such as dental care, child care, pharmacare, 10 days' paid sick leave and a ban on replacement workers. Unions built the middle class

March 22nd, 2024House debate

Irek KusmierczykLiberal

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, the government gets bigger and the people get poorer. After eight years, he is not worth the cost. He is blowing another $18-billion hole in our GDP with the carbon tax, a hole that will mean lower wages and a lower quality of life for the Canadian people

March 20th, 2024House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Questions on the Order Paper  , to reduce viral shedding or to prevent transmission. In February and March 2021, preliminary data from the ongoing vaccine trials showed a lower prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 infection in asymptomatic participants in the short term. In December 2021, in the context of the circulating delta

March 22nd, 2024House debate

Yasir NaqviLiberal

Climate Change  Madam Speaker, the Canada carbon rebate is made possible because we put a price on pollution to lower our emissions and fight climate change. Affordability is front and centre in this system, which literally puts more money back into the pockets of eight out of 10 Canadian

March 22nd, 2024House debate

Adam van KoeverdenLiberal

Carbon Tax  , driving up the cost of everything. Canadians have lost faith in the government. Only common-sense Conservatives will axe the tax and bring home lower prices for everyone.

March 22nd, 2024House debate

Mel ArnoldConservative

Questions on the Order Paper  Mr. Speaker, CSC is committed to upholding its legal obligations. The federal administrative segregation class actions challenged the previous use of administrative segregation in federal correctional institutions, which was abolished in 2019. The superior courts of Ontario

March 18th, 2024House debate

Jennifer O'ConnellLiberal

Industry committee  . At Bell, our purpose is to advance how Canadians connect with each other and the world. To fulfil our purpose, we offer our customers access to the best networks at attractive prices, prices that are now significantly lower than in the United States. At the end of this year, since

March 18th, 2024Committee meeting

Mirko Bibic

Bill C-34 An Act to amend the Investment Canada Act

by the following: Investigative bodies and foreign states (3.1) Information that is privileged under subsection (1) may be communicated or disclosed (a) by the Minister to a prescribed investigative body, or an investigative body of a prescribed class, for the purposes of the administration

March 22nd, 2024
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François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, the price on pollution helps the most vulnerable people in this country. If we got rid of the carbon tax, it would only help the wealthiest people in Canada. The highest-income earners will benefit and the lowest earners and middle-class Canadians, who

March 19th, 2024House debate

Francesco SorbaraLiberal

Business of Supply   into various groups that he calls quintiles. Basically, he took all Canadian wage earners and divided them up into different groups based on their income levels. This is based on income earners who are the middle group; these are middle-class Canadians who are average, middle-income earners

March 19th, 2024House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Business of Supply   for going into politics and that is helping people, especially members of the working class, and making their lives better. I commend him for his approach to politics, which is firm and poised. He always seeks out common ground without compromising his values and principles. The member

March 21st, 2024House debate

Gabriel Ste-MarieBloc