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The Budget   able to afford the necessities, such as food, heating and housing; it is having a government that helps, not hinders, everyday affordability through lower taxes, lower inflation and lower interest rates. It is being able to provide for one's family, to keep the fruits of one's

April 29th, 2024House debate

Melissa LantsmanConservative

Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act  —Hants ran in breathlessly and said they have lowered the application time for approvals. Well, if there is no one who applies, who cares how long the approval time is? I wonder if my colleague has a few comments on that.

May 2nd, 2024House debate

Warren SteinleyConservative

Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act   wind, which goes toward green hydrogen and toward renewable electricity. These are the types of technologies that are becoming available, that are becoming cost affordable and can help drive our transition toward a lower-carbon economy. For offshore wind to be approved, we actually

May 2nd, 2024House debate

Kody BloisLiberal

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank my colleague for his question and remind him that, in 2022, greenhouse gas emissions were 44 million tonnes lower than they were in 2019, before the pandemic. That is the equivalent of taking 13 million cars off our roads. In fact, Canada's

May 2nd, 2024House debate

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

The Budget   to protect our systems. Budget 2024 would help make life more affordable for every generation of Canadians by creating access to more affordable housing, lowering everyday costs and growing our economy. I am sure anyone who watches question period or watches what is going on in the House

April 30th, 2024House debate

Judy SgroLiberal

The Economy   in which we want to raise our children. Common-sense Conservatives would rebuild our economy and bring home lower prices for all Canadians.

May 2nd, 2024House debate

Shelby Kramp-NeumanConservative

The Budget   more money next year servicing the debt than on health care. There is no sense in that, except perhaps to the members opposite. Canada's per capita GDP is now lower than it was six years ago. While other countries have grown their economies, Canadians are poorer. The government's

April 30th, 2024House debate

Ziad AboultaifConservative

Canada—Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act  , including, of course, Bill C‑49. It is extremely important that we implement the bill, and that we invest in order to create jobs and prosperity and to lower the price of energy in Atlantic Canada, ensuring that everyone can benefit from clean energy in the future.

May 2nd, 2024House debate

Peter JulianNDP

The Budget   a more prosperous, fair and sustainable future, a future that is not only for young adults but also for future generations. The budget has four main focuses: building more homes faster, lowering the cost of living, being fair to every generation and building a climate-resilient

April 30th, 2024House debate

Wilson MiaoLiberal

Canada—Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act   in another energy sector. In fact, our industry association has changed its name from NOIA now to Energy NL, with the express purpose of looking at ways to lower emissions and looking at the overall energy mix and how they all work together. I am very proud of Argentia as we see

May 2nd, 2024House debate

Seamus O'ReganLiberal

Canada—Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act   and prosperous lower-carbon energy industry. With all of the wind, we are now seeing big hydrogen projects on our doorsteps, first-of-their-kind facilities. When I was the natural resources minister and we were developing Canada's hydrogen plan, never did I think I would see the German

May 2nd, 2024House debate

Seamus O'ReganLiberal

The Budget   this because a fair chance to build a good middle-class life, to do as well as one's parents and grandparents or better, has always been the promise of Canada. However, today, millennial and generation Z Canadians can get a good job, they can work hard and they can do everything

April 16th, 2024House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

The Budget  Mr. Speaker, I am happy to be here today to talk about the budget, called “Fairness for Every Generation”. A fair chance to build a good middle-class life and to do as well as one's parents, or better, has always been the promise of Canada. Unfortunately, today for too many

April 29th, 2024House debate

Chris BittleLiberal

The Budget  % to lower them for the middle class, the Conservative Party and that leader voted against it. We are asking for the wealthiest in this country, the wealthiest 0.1%, to pay more in taxes so that we can support the middle class and so that we can restore the dream, particularly for young

April 17th, 2024House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal

Carbon Pricing   have continually and steadily increased, which proves that this carbon tax is not working. Can the member actually show the information? The Minister of Environment did not say they are collecting any data to prove that emissions are lowering or that the carbon tax is actually

May 1st, 2024House debate

Gerald SorokaConservative