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2019-06-18
Jagmeet Singh - 14:24
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Catherine McKenna (Ottawa Centre)
2019-06-18 14:25 [p.29303]
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Mr. Speaker, I am always pleased to stand and say how hard we are working to protect the environment and tackle climate change.
Yes, yesterday, we had a vote on the climate emergency motion. The Conservatives voted against it. I am pleased that the NDP voted for it, but why are they not in favour of the project supported by B.C. NDP? I am speaking of the LNG project, which creates thousands of jobs and is growing our economy. We are—
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Climate change and global warming
Oil and gas
Oral questions
Pipeline transportation
Trans Mountain pipeline
Hon. Geoff Regan - 14:26
NDP (BC)
Jagmeet Singh (Burnaby South)
2019-06-18 14:26 [p.29304]
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Mr. Speaker, Canadians are facing soaring temperatures, forest fires and flooding. Canada should be a leader on climate innovation. Canada should be ending our subsidies to fossil fuels. Instead, the Liberals are purchasing pipelines. They are continuing to maintain Harper's targets. They are continuing to subsidize fossil fuel sectors.
We believe there is a better way. The Liberals believe there is better symbolism. When will the Prime Minister finally respect indigenous communities, coastal communities and defend our environment?
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Climate change and global warming
Oil and gas
Oral questions
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Trans Mountain pipeline
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Catherine McKenna (Ottawa Centre)
2019-06-18 14:26 [p.29304]
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Mr. Speaker, we do not believe in symbolism; we believe in action.
That is why we have phased out coal and we are ensuring a just transition for communities. That is why we are making historic investments in public transportation, so people can get around faster, greener, cheaper. That is why we are investing in innovation and companies across the country that are providing the solutions we need and the world desperately needs. That is why we brought in Bill C-69, better rules to protect the environment.
Unfortunately, we have a Conservative Party that does not believe that we need to protect the environment, that we need to—
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Climate change and global warming
Oil and gas
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Pipeline transportation
Trans Mountain pipeline
Hon. Geoff Regan - 14:27
NDP (BC)
Jagmeet Singh (Burnaby South)
2019-06-18 14:27 [p.29304]
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Mr. Speaker, continuing on the theme of symbolism, the Prime Minister is great at grand symbolic gestures, but always fails when it comes to helping people when it counts.
Millions of Canadians do not have an affordable place to live and they make difficult choices every day, between buying their groceries or paying their rent. Now the PBO confirms what Canadians have known all along, that instead of increasing the amount of funding for housing, the Liberal government has cut it by one-fifth.
When will the Prime Minister stop making excuses and actually build, which is our plan, half a million new affordable homes for Canadians?
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Oral questions
Social housing
Lib. (SK)
Hon. Ralph Goodale (Regina—Wascana)
2019-06-18 14:28 [p.29304]
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Mr. Speaker, our government proudly introduced Canada's first-ever national housing strategy. We recognize that every Canadian deserves a safe, affordable place to call home.
The new report on housing from the Parliamentary Budget Officer highlights that without the national housing strategy, housing investments in the country would have been cut by more than 75% over this next decade. We are maintaining the momentum and the growth to ensure Canadians have the housing they need, deserve and can afford.
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Oral questions
Social housing
NDP (BC)
Jagmeet Singh (Burnaby South)
2019-06-18 14:28 [p.29304]
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Mr. Speaker, it contains nothing. The PBO points out that the Liberal government is cutting funding to housing. Do not make up stuff.
The Parliamentary Budget Officer's reports are clear—
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Oral questions
Social housing
Hon. Geoff Regan - 14:28
NDP (BC)
Jagmeet Singh (Burnaby South)
2019-06-18 14:29 [p.29304]
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Mr. Speaker, the PBO's reports are clear and prove what we have been saying for months: the Liberals are not creating the housing that people need. This Prime Minister is very good at making symbolic gestures, but he is not there for the people when it counts. Canada is in the midst of a housing crisis that affects all regions of the country.
When will the Liberals get serious and help people secure the affordable housing they need?
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Social housing
Lib. (SK)
Hon. Ralph Goodale (Regina—Wascana)
2019-06-18 14:29 [p.29304]
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Mr. Speaker, thanks to our unprecedented investments in housing since taking office in 2015, we have helped more than a million Canadians find a place to call home. The national housing strategy ensures that we will continue to be a full and active partner in Canada's housing sector for the decade to come.
I have had the honour in my constituency to help dig the foundations and open the new buildings that new citizens in my riding are able to enjoy.
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CPC (QC)
Alain Rayes (Richmond—Arthabaska)
2019-06-18 14:30 [p.29304]
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Mr. Speaker, the Parliamentary Budget Officer sent a clear message last week.
The Liberal government's carbon tax will cost Canadians even more. The Prime Minister does not want to tell us that, in addition to being twice as high as was originally announced, the carbon tax will go up. The Prime Minister will raise the price of gas by 23¢ per litre.
I have a simple question for the Prime Minister. Why does he want to raise the price of gas by another 23¢? That will have an impact on people's grocery bills, heating costs and everything they consume.
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Hon. Geoff Regan - 14:31
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Catherine McKenna (Ottawa Centre)
2019-06-18 14:31 [p.29305]
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Mr. Speaker, as the opposition party knows, we put a price on pollution because pollution can no longer be free. We are giving that money back to families. Eighty per cent of families, low-income and middle-class families, will have more money in their pockets.
Maybe the member noticed that the pope met with oil companies last week. They agreed that we need to put a price on pollution.
Whey do we need to put a price on pollution? Because it works.
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CPC (QC)
Alain Rayes (Richmond—Arthabaska)
2019-06-18 14:31 [p.29305]
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Mr. Speaker, the Liberals have an abysmal record when it comes to the environment and their past four budgets. They have managed Canadians' finances irresponsibly and ineffectively, which led to four years of deficits.
Who will pay for that? Our children, our grandchildren and Canadians who work hard for their money, that's who.
What is this government trying to do? Clearly, to make life even more expensive for Canadians.
Why do this government and this Prime Minister want to increase the price of gas yet again—
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Hon. Geoff Regan - 14:32
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Catherine McKenna (Ottawa Centre)
2019-06-18 14:32 [p.29305]
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Mr. Speaker, I am very happy with what we are doing as a government. We have created one million jobs for Canadians. We have lifted 875,000 people out of poverty. We lowered taxes on small businesses.
What are we doing, on top of all that? We are taking climate action.
I was embarrassed yesterday to hear the Conservative Party say that there was no climate emergency and that we did not need to meet our targets and work with others.
What are we leaving our children and grandchildren? A climate emergency—
Some hon. members: Oh, oh!
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Carbon pricing
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Hon. Geoff Regan - 14:33
CPC (ON)
Hon. Pierre Poilievre (Carleton)
2019-06-18 14:33 [p.29305]
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Mr. Speaker, two years ago, almost to the day, the finance minister unleashed an attack on small businesses. He tried to raise taxes on their investment up to 73% and double the tax on parents selling their businesses to their children. He backed down, partially and temporarily, after a massive uprising.
I have two questions. First, will he admit that this attack on small businesses was wrong? Second, will he promise never to try it again?
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Corporate income tax
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Lib. (ON)
Hon. Bill Morneau (Toronto Centre)
2019-06-18 14:34 [p.29305]
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Mr. Speaker, we know that results count. We are in a position where our economy is doing better than anyone expected at this stage. We have the lowest rate of unemployment we have seen in 40 years. We have the highest rate of working-age population at work than we have ever seen in history in the country.
One of the big reasons for that is small and medium-sized businesses are doing well. We lowered their tax rates. They are now experiencing the lowest tax rates among G7 countries.
We have continued to support businesses in the country and what they have done. They have created jobs so Canadians are working. It is good news all around.
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Corporate income tax
Oral questions
Small and medium-sized enterprises
CPC (ON)
Hon. Pierre Poilievre (Carleton)
2019-06-18 14:35 [p.29305]
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Mr. Speaker, we just heard it right there. Small businesses across the land will notice that the minister had an opportunity to rule out bringing back his original tax increases that he proposed in the summer of 2017 and he refused to rule it out.
We know what is coming after the election, just like the carbon tax. We have found out from the Parliamentary Budget Officer that the government will raise gas prices 23¢ a litre.
Why does the government not honestly admit that now, before the election?
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Corporate income tax
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Small and medium-sized enterprises
Hon. Bill Morneau - 14:35
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