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2019-05-27
2019-05-27
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Q-2396 — Mr. McCauley (Edmonton West) — With regard to the Phoenix Pay System: (a) to date, how much is the government owed in overpayments; (b) of the amount in (a), how much has been collected and how much remains to be collected; (c) how many new pay issues, or transaction errors, have been logged since March 31, 2018; and (d) of the transactions listed in (c), how many are serviced in Miramichi and how many are serviced by other government departments based elsewhere? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-421-2396.
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8555-421-2396 Phoenix pay system
Backlogs
Computer software
Conservative Caucus
Income and wages
McCauley, Kelly
Orders for return to written questions
Phoenix
Public Service and public servants
Q-2396
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Journals - 417
2019-05-15
2019-05-15
[p.5310]
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Q-2354 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — With regard to contract employees, per diem employees or other similar compensation arrangements for all government departments, agencies and Crown corporations, since November 2015: how many people have worked for rates equal to or more than (i) $300/hour, (ii) $400/hour, (iii) $500/hour, (iv) $700/hour, (v) $1,000/hour? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-421-2354.
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8555-421-2354 Compensation arrangements
Conservative Caucus
Federal institutions
Income and wages
Orders for return to written questions
Part-time workers
Poilievre, Pierre
Q-2354
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Journals - 372
2019-01-28
2019-01-28
[p.4518]
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Q-2103 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — With regards to Budget 2016 Growing the Middle Class and the median wage income: (a) what are the details of all documents, including spreadsheets, used to create Chart 1 Real median wage income of Canadians, 1975-2015, in the Budget, broken down by (i) median wage income of women, (ii) median wage income of men, (iii) median wage income; (b) is the data regarding the median wage income of Canadians available for the most recent years after 2015 and, if so, which years; and (c) if the answer to (b) is affirmative, what are the details of all documents, including spreadsheets, regarding the median wage income of Canadians for each of the most recent years available after 2015, broken down annually by (i) median wage income of women, (ii) median wage income of men, (iii) median wage income? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-421-2103.
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8555-421-2103 Budget 2016 and median wag ...
Budget 2016 (March 22, 2016)
Conservative Caucus
Income and wages
Orders for return to written questions
Poilievre, Pierre
Q-2103
Statistics
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Journals - 353
2018-11-19
2018-11-19
[p.4279]
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Q-1941 — Mr. McCauley (Edmonton West) — With regard to the Public Service Pay Centre in Miramichi, since December 1, 2015, broken down by year: (a) how much has been spent on employee overtime for those working at the Centre; and (b) of the employees in (a), how many hours have been logged, broken down by amount paid out per person and job title? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-421-1941.
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8555-421-1941 Public Service Pay Centre ...
Computer systems
Conservative Caucus
Income and wages
McCauley, Kelly
Orders for return to written questions
Overtime
Phoenix
Public Service and public servants
Q-1941
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Journals - 306
2018-06-01
2018-06-01
[p.3400]
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Q-1649 — Mr. Allison (Niagara West) — With regard to government employees, broken down by department, agency, and other government entity, and as of April 1, 2018: (a) what was the total number of employees or full-time equivalents; (b) what was the total number of employees at each Treasury Board classification level (AS-07, EX-02, etc.); and (c) what is the associated salary range of each classification level in (b)? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-421-1649.
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8555-421-1649 Government employees
Allison, Dean
Conservative Caucus
Income and wages
Orders for return to written questions
Public Service and public servants
Q-1649
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Journals - 273
2018-03-21
2018-03-21
[p.2785]
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Q-1483 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — With regard to overpayments by the government, since January 1, 2016, and broken down by month: what is the total amount of (i) salary overpayment (ledger code 10315), (ii) salary overpaid not recognized in Phoenix (ledger code 10321), (iii) overpayments to be recovered (ledger code 10324)? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-421-1483.
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8555-421-1483 Overpayments by the government
Computer systems
Conservative Caucus
Income and wages
Lobb, Ben
Orders for return to written questions
Overpayments
Phoenix
Public Service and public servants
Q-1483
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Journals - 252
2018-01-29
2018-01-29
[p.2605]
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Q-1352 — Mr. McCauley (Edmonton West) — With regard to Compensation Advisors in all departments and agencies, since November 5, 2015, to present: (a) how many job postings have been posted for the position of Compensation Advisor, broken down by department, date of posting, and geographic location; (b) how many applications have been received for the position of Compensation Advisor, broken down by date of receipt, department, and geographic location; (c) of the applications received in (b), how many applications were from (i) jobs.gc.ca, (ii) direct applications to each respective department and agency, (iii) internal applications; and (d) how many Compensation Advisors have been hired, broken down by date of hire, department, and geographic location? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-421-1352.
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8555-421-1352 Compensation Advisors
Conservative Caucus
Consultants
Income and wages
McCauley, Kelly
Orders for return to written questions
Public Service and public servants
Q-1352
Staffing
2018-01-29
[p.2606]
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Q-1358 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — With regard to the ministerial working group to address Phoenix pay issues announced on April 27, 2017: (a) what are the dates of all meetings of the group; (b) for each meeting referred to in (a), was it an (i) in person meeting, (ii) teleconference; and (c) what are the details of all expenses related to the group or its meetings, including (i) vendor, (ii) amount, (iii) date, (iv) description of goods or services provided? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-421-1358.
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8555-421-1358 Ministerial working group ...
Backlogs
Computer systems
Conservative Caucus
Income and wages
Liepert, Ron
Meetings and assemblies
Orders for return to written questions
Phoenix
Public Service and public servants
Q-1358
Working Group of Ministers on Achieving ...
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2018-01-29
[p.2611]
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Q-1396 — Ms. Rempel (Calgary Nose Hill) — With regard to government procurement since July 1, 2016: what are the details of all contracts awarded to bidders who were federal public servants who received a lump sum payment pursuant to the terms of a work force reduction program, including (i) vendors' names, (ii) contracts' reference and file numbers, (iii) dates of the contracts, (iv) descriptions of the products or services provided, (v) delivery dates, (vi) original contracts' values, (vii) final contracts' values, if different from the original contracts' values? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-421-1396.
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8555-421-1396 Government procurement
Conservative Caucus
Government contracts
Income and wages
Layoffs and job losses
Lump sum payments
Orders for return to written questions
Public Service and public servants
Q-1396
Rempel Garner, Michelle
2018-01-29
[p.2614]
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Q-1415 — Mr. McCauley (Edmonton West) — With regard to capacity assessments done for major projects by Public Services and Procurement Canada: (a) when was the Department made aware of all workplace adjustment notices for compensation advisors in Public Services and Procurement Canada; (b) was a capacity assessment done for staff capability prior to the Phoenix Pay System roll-out in February, 2016, and, if so, what were the results of the assessment; (c) were the staff reductions for workplace adjustment notices accounted for in the capacity assessment done by Public Services and Procurement Canada; (d) if the answer to (c) is negative, why were these staffing changes not included in the capacity assessment; and (e) what factors were taken into account in developing the assessment, and what were the outcomes and findings? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-421-1415.
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8555-421-1415 Capacity assessments done ...
Conservative Caucus
Consultants
Department of Public Works and Governmen ...
Income and wages
Layoffs and job losses
McCauley, Kelly
Orders for return to written questions
Q-1415
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Journals - 249
2017-12-11
2017-12-11
[p.2548]
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Q-1276 — Mr. Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman) — With regard to changes to Compensation and Benefits Instructions, Chapter 205, Allowances for Officers and Non-Commissioned Members, that became effective on September 1, 2017: (a) what consultations were done prior to changing this policy; (b) what measures were taken to notify members of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) of the change; (c) when did the drafting of the revised policy begin; (d) when was the revised policy finalized; (e) what ministerial approval was required before implementing the revised policy; (f) what calculations have been done to understand the financial implications on (i) Paratroop Allowance (Monthly), (ii) Rescue Specialist Allowance (Monthly), (iii) Aircrew Allowance (Monthly), (iv) Land Duty Allowance (Monthly), (v) Diving Allowance (Monthly), (vi) Sea Duty Allowance (Monthly), (vii) Submarine Allowance (Monthly), (viii) Special Operations Allowance (Monthly), (ix) Special Operations Assaulter Allowance (Monthly), (x) Submarine Crewing Allowance (Monthly); (g) have any members of the CAF been asked to repay allowances awarded to them as a result of this policy change, and if so, how many; (h) if the answer in (g) is affirmative, have any members returned their allowance or portions of their allowances to the government, and if so, how many; (i) for each occupation listed in (f) what is the number of individuals who served under a temporary medical category or a medical employment limitation since 2015; and (j) how many individuals listed in (g) served continuously under a temporary medical category or a medical employment limitation for 180 days or more? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-421-1276.
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8555-421-1276 Changes to Compensation an ...
Bezan, James
Canadian Forces
Conservative Caucus
Employment benefits
Income and wages
Orders for return to written questions
Q-1276
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Journals - 232
2017-11-08
2017-11-08
[p.2361]
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Q-1178 — Mr. Warkentin (Grande Prairie—Mackenzie) — With regard to salary ranges for ambassadors and consuls general: what is the current Treasury Board salary range for each individual Ambassador and Consul General, broken down by location? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-421-1178.
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8555-421-1178 Salary ranges for Ambassad ...
Ambassadors
Conservative Caucus
Income and wages
Orders for return to written questions
Q-1178
Warkentin, Chris
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Journals - 200
2017-09-18
2017-09-18
[p.2121]
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Q-1090 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — With regard to the financial compensation and salaries of ministerial exempt staff, as of June 14, 2017: (a) without revealing the identity of the individuals, how many current exempt staff members receive a salary higher than the range indicated by the Treasury Board guidelines associated with their position; and (b) how many staff members in the Office of the Prime Minister receive a salary in excess of (i) $125,000, (ii) $200,000? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-421-1090.
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8555-421-1090 Salaries of ministerial ex ...
Cabinet ministers' staff
Conservative Caucus
Income and wages
Lobb, Ben
Orders for return to written questions
Q-1090
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Journals - 196
2017-06-16
2017-06-16
[p.1977]
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Q-1006 — Mr. Obhrai (Calgary Forest Lawn) — With regard to handling of the grievance process relating to Phoenix by government departments: (a) how many grievances have been filed since May 2016; (b) how many Full-Time Equivalents have been added per department to manage grievances; (c) how much has been paid in overtime to the employees hired to manage grievances; and (d) how much has been spent, broken down by department, on arbitration costs and services? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-421-1006.
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8555-421-1006 Phoenix pay system grievan ...
Computer systems
Conservative Caucus
Grievances
Income and wages
Obhrai, Deepak
Orders for return to written questions
Phoenix
Public Service and public servants
Q-1006
2017-06-16
[p.1977]
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Q-1007 — Mr. Obhrai (Calgary Forest Lawn) — With regard to Satellite Pay Centres across Canada, broken down by pay centre: (a) how much has been spent in total on each of the centres; and (b) of the amount in (a), how much has been spent on (i) salaries, (ii) building rental and lease costs, (iii) employee travel, (iv) overtime pay, (v) accommodations, (vi) incidentals, (vii) per diems? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-421-1007.
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8555-421-1007 Satellite Pay Centres
Conservative Caucus
Government facilities
Income and wages
Obhrai, Deepak
Orders for return to written questions
Public Service and public servants
Q-1007
2017-06-16
[p.1979]
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Q-1013 — Mr. Kmiec (Calgary Shepard) — With regard to the Minister of Public Services and Procurement Canada: (a) what action has been taken to fulfill a fair wages policy, as is laid out in the last two mandate letters for the Minister; (b) what constitutes a fair wage, as laid out in the last two mandate letters for the Minister; (c) what job sectors are being considered to be included in the proposed fair wages policy; and (d) what are the details of any meetings which have taken place to create a fair wages policy including for each the (i) dates, (ii) attendees? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-421-1013.
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8555-421-1013 Minister of Public Service ...
Conservative Caucus
Income and wages
Kmiec, Tom
Minister of Public Services and Procurement
Orders for return to written questions
Q-1013
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Journals - 158
2017-04-03
2017-04-03
[p.1546]
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Q-843 — Mr. McCauley (Edmonton West) — With regard to public service training for the Phoenix Pay System: (a) what was the Public Services and Procurement training plan for public servants prior to February 10, 2016, (i) was this training mandatory for all public servants, (ii) how many public servants successfully completed this training, broken down by department; (b) what was the Public Services and Procurement training plan for public servants between February 10, 2016, and April 21, 2016, (i) was this training mandatory for all public servants, (ii) how many public servants successfully completed the training, broken down by department; (c) how many compensation advisors were employed by the government on February 20, 2016, (i) how many successfully completed training referenced in (a), broken down by department; (d) how many compensation advisors were employed by the government on April 21, 2016, (i) how many successfully completed training referenced in (b), broken down by department; (e) what measures were taken by Public Services and Procurement Canada to confirm training for Phoenix was completed by each department; and (f) if Public Services and Procurement Canada does not have access to these numbers, which department does? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-421-843.
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8530-421-34 Answer to question Q-843 on ...
8555-421-843 Training for the Phoenix Pa ...
Computer systems
Conservative Caucus
Income and wages
McCauley, Kelly
Orders for return to written questions
Public Service and public servants
Q-843
Work-based training
2017-04-03
[p.1551]
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Q-862 — Mrs. Stubbs (Lakeland) — With regard to the Phoenix pay system: (a) how many individuals received (i) overpayments, (ii) underpayments, during the 2016 calendar year by the Phoenix pay system; (b) how many individuals (i) owed the government money, (ii) were owed money, as of January 1, 2017, as a result of receiving either overpayments or underpayments during the 2016 calendar year; (c) what specific measures have been put in place by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) related to individuals who received overpayments or underpayments in 2016; (d) as of February 13, 2017, had the Minister of National Revenue provided any directives to CRA regarding relief for the individuals in (a); and (e) if the answer to (d) is affirmative, what are the dates and contents of any such directives? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-421-862.
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8530-421-53 Answer to question Q-862 on ...
8555-421-862 Phoenix pay system
Computer systems
Conservative Caucus
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Orders for return to written questions
Public Service and public servants
Q-862
Stubbs, Shannon
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Journals - 129
2017-01-30
2017-01-30
[p.1224]
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Q-593 — Mr. McCauley (Edmonton West) — With regard to the Phoenix pay system backlog, in written form and in addition to graphs or diagrams: (a) what is the total number of all backlogged cases between January 1, 2016, to November 1, 2016; (b) what is the total number of all backlogged cases from June 1, 2016, to November 1, 2016; (c) what is the total number of all backlogged cases prior to February 1, 2016; (d) of the total number of all backlogged cases in (a), (b) and (c), what is (i) the total number of all backlogged cases in Priority 1, (ii) the total number of backlogged cases in Priority 2, (iii) the total number of backlogged cases in Priority 3; (e) what is the total number of backlogged cases that have been processed at the Miramichi Pay Centre; (f) what is the total number of backlogged cases that are being processed at the Miramichi Pay Centre; and (g) what is the total number of backlogged cases that are being processed at other pay centres, broken down by department? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-421-593.
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8555-421-593 Phoenix pay system
Backlogs
Computer systems
Conservative Caucus
Income and wages
McCauley, Kelly
Orders for return to written questions
Phoenix
Public Service and public servants
Q-593
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Journals - 103
2016-11-02
2016-11-02
[p.950]
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Q-358 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — With regard to the implementation of the new Phoenix pay system, and its technical issues which have resulted in a disruption of pay to public sector employees: (a) how many employees have experienced a disruption of pay since the system was launched, in total, and broken down by pay cycle; (b) of the employees in (a), (i) how many of those affected had no pay processed, and how many had other payroll errors, (ii) what is their breakdown by department and by sex; (c) how many staff are employed at the pay centre; (d) how many calls have been received regarding pay disruptions since the system launched; (e) what length of time has it taken before pay issues are resolved, on average, and broken down by individual complaint; and (f) how much overtime has been incurred, broken down by hours worked and costs incurred per individual pay period, in order to address these issues? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-421-358.
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8555-421-358 Technical issues with Phoen ...
Backlogs
Computer systems
Conservative Caucus
Income and wages
Liepert, Ron
Orders for return to written questions
Phoenix
Public Service and public servants
Q-358
2016-11-02
[p.951]
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Q-359 — Ms. Raitt (Milton) — With regard to the replacement of the universal child care benefit and the Canada child tax benefit with the new Canada child benefit in Budget 2016, what were the Minister of Finance’s considerations concerning families that are just under the cut off adjusted family net income amount of approximately $150 000, who will receive benefits, compared to those at, or slightly above, the $150 000 mark? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-421-359.
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8555-421-359 Canada child benefit
Child care allowance
Child tax benefit
Conservative Caucus
Families and children
Income and wages
Orders for return to written questions
Q-359
Raitt, Lisa
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Journals - 76
2016-09-19
2016-09-19
[p.738]
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Q-261 — Mr. Falk (Provencher) — With regard to staffing at the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO): how many people are employed in the PMO at the salary rate of (i) $150 000 or more, (ii) $100 000 - $149 999.99, (iii) $65 000 - $99 999.99, (iv) $45 000 - $64 999.99, (v) less than $45 000? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-421-261.
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8555-421-261 Staffing in the Prime Minis ...
Conservative Caucus
Falk, Ted
Income and wages
Office of the Prime Minister
Orders for return to written questions
Q-261
Workers
2016-09-19
[p.738]
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Q-264 — Mr. McColeman (Brantford—Brant) — With regard to compensation of exempt staff in Ministerial offices: for each Minister’s office, including the Office of the Prime Minister, what is the number of exempt staff being paid a salary above the maximum for their position as given in section 3.3.1.1 of the Treasury Board Policies for Ministers’ Offices? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-421-264.
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8555-421-264 Compensation of exempt staf ...
Cabinet ministers' staff
Conservative Caucus
Income and wages
McColeman, Phil
Office of the Prime Minister
Orders for return to written questions
Q-264
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Journals - 60
2016-05-20
2016-05-20
[p.488]
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Q-95 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — With regard to the 2016-2017 budget document tabled before the House of Commons on March 22, 2016 by the Minister of Finance titled “Growing the Middle Class”: what are the yearly income data points that were used to create Chart 1 in that document? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-421-95.
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8555-421-95 Budget 2016
Budget 2016 (March 22, 2016)
Conservative Caucus
Income and wages
Orders for return to written questions
Poilievre, Pierre
Q-95
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