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The Budget  It would be so much money that people would not even notice anything else. Well, it did not work. Liberal strategists saw that selfies were not working anymore and decided to try a budget striptease to change things up. We are here to speak out against all of this. The Bloc Québécois has submitted proposals to the government.

April 30th, 2024House debate

Xavier Barsalou-DuvalBloc

Business of Supply  They would rather play this up, put on the cult jerseys they got the other day at their caucus meeting, go out into the lobby, film their selfie videos and tell the world how they are about to bring down the government. They then say, “You better donate here so we can get an extra 20 bucks from you to make it happen.” Then, of course, it will fall flat.

March 21st, 2024House debate

Mark GerretsenLiberal

Business of Supply  On my way over here, I had to almost elbow my way through the big long line of Conservatives with their phones, doing selfie videos, saying that they were here in Parliament today, that they were going to huff and puff, and that they might blow the House down tonight, and then they asked people to please send money to their addresses as quickly as they could.

March 21st, 2024House debate

Charlie AngusNDP

Housing  Speaker, people cannot live in announcements and programs; they need homes that have walls, floors and ceilings. The Prime Minister doing another selfie in front of a construction site will not do that. In fact, construction was down 28% in December. After eight years of the Prime Minister's promises and spending, will he accept our common-sense plan to build homes and not bureaucracy?

February 7th, 2024House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Criminal Code  This is what is so frustrating for Canadians. The Prime Minister is the best at photo ops. He loves selfies. He loves making announcements about the things he will do, how great it is, and how it has never been so good for Canadians. This is what we hear him talk about often, but any time the going gets tough, or we read the data and statistics as I just did, the Prime Minister heads for the hills.

November 30th, 2023House debate

Eric DuncanConservative

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  I've seen that the architect of this policy, Ms. Lvova-Belova, has herself adopted 18 children. You mentioned people taking selfies. What is the story they are trying to tell through what they're doing here?

October 31st, 2023Committee meeting

Garnett GenuisConservative

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  What broke the case open through the conflict observatory with regard to the kids' issues is the fact that the local officials were taking selfies. It was from this that we were able to identify the latitude and longitude of the locations and begin satellite surveillance. Without this program, we would not have had these assets to do this reporting publicly.

October 31st, 2023Committee meeting

Nathaniel Raymond

Business of Supply  I invite the leader of the Conservative opposition to visit a co-op, to visit a social housing project and to talk to the people there who are accessing that housing about how it has made a difference in their lives. I invite the leader of the Conservatives to not just do videos and selfies in the back lane to make fun of people and to call people's house a shack, saying a proper house that people live in is some sort of shack, but rather to look deeply into people's lives and the struggles they have and to understand, when stable housing is provided to them, the difference it makes in their lives.

October 31st, 2023House debate

Jenny KwanNDP

Small Business  Speaker, through the heights of the pandemic, small businesses in my community, from Big Bliss yoga to Full Circle Foods, did all we asked of them. Now, during Small Business Week, they need more than a selfie. They need more time, before what they thought at first was a grant turns into another loan they will have to repay. The 18 days previously announced is not good enough. If the government has $30 billion for a pipeline that is only going to accelerate our own extinction, will it not step up for small businesses when they need it the most?

October 19th, 2023House debate

Mike MorriceGreen

High School Graduates  To the parents who have gotten them this far, I say that it is now time for these graduates to spread their wings. Graduates should take selfies, take some time to celebrate and take it easy for a while, then get ready to take on the world.

June 19th, 2023House debate

Jenna SuddsLiberal

Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada  In the meantime, the Prime Minister has taken five lavish vacations this year alone. He has travelled to New York, living it up with celebrities and taking selfies. He has vacationed in Jamaica, where his accommodations, at a cost of $80,000, were paid for by Trudeau Foundation donors. This is all while the cost of his government has been driving up the cost of living here at home.

May 16th, 2023House debate

Kelly BlockConservative

Liberal Party of Canada  While Oshawa seniors struggle, the Prime Minister takes his private jet to New York to take selfies with his rich friends, or to one of five vacations this year alone. Who pays for this Hollywood lifestyle of his? It is Canadians and his Trudeau Foundation donors, of course. While the Prime Minister lives it up, seniors are paying twice the amount for rent and have to choose between food and energy.

May 12th, 2023House debate

Colin CarrieConservative

Government Priorities  Here are the numbers that the Prime Minister is concerned about: $80,000 is the value of a trip paid for by Trudeau Foundation donors; 15 is the number of celebrities he met during the lavish trip to New York; and 45 is the number of selfies taken. Thanks to the Liberal-NDP carbon tax coalition, here are the numbers that concern Canadians: zero is the number of emission targets hit; 41¢ is the increase in the price of gas per litre; $150,000 is the price an average farm family will have to pay thanks to the carbon tax; and 34% is the amount grocery prices are predicted to increase by 2030.

May 10th, 2023House debate

John BarlowConservative

Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada  Canadians are struggling, but the Prime Minister has never had it so good. He has had five lavish vacations this year alone, most recently in New York taking selfies with celebrities, and an $80,000 free vacation to Jamaica, which was conveniently paid for by a Trudeau Foundation donor. The contrast between this out-of-touch Prime Minister and our Conservative leader could not be more clear.

May 10th, 2023House debate

Eric DuncanConservative

Privilege  I just cannot see it happening that it produced these reports and they somehow sat under a stack of selfies in our Prime Minister's Office without him seeing them. I just cannot see a situation where our Prime Minister does not know about the matter of a national security threat. Beyond that, CSIS built these reports about potential threats within his party to nominations or whatever.

May 9th, 2023House debate

Todd DohertyConservative