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View Pierre Poilievre Profile
CPC (ON)
Thank you, Madam Chair.
There won't be a budget, there won't be an update, but there will be a snapshot. I think that the French word is “égoportrait.” There will be a snapshot of our financial system.
Will the Liberal snapshot show that our debt for this fiscal year is now $1 trillion?
View Mona Fortier Profile
Lib. (ON)
Madam Chair, since the start of the COVID-19 crisis, the government's top priority has been to protect the health and safety of Canadians.
As a result of our strong fiscal position, particularly the lowest net debt-to-GDP ratio in the G7, the government was able to quickly address the situation by providing over $150 billion in direct support to individuals, workers and businesses that need help getting through these difficult times.
That's why, on July 8, the—
View Pierre Poilievre Profile
CPC (ON)
I was asking whether the snapshot would show Canada's $1-trillion debt.
View Mona Fortier Profile
Lib. (ON)
Madam Chair, as I was saying, on July 8, the government will provide an economic and budget overview outlining what the national economy and—
View Pierre Poilievre Profile
CPC (ON)
For the third time, will the government's financial snapshot show a $1-trillion debt for this year, yes or no?
View Mona Fortier Profile
Lib. (ON)
As the economies safely recover in Canada and abroad, economic forecasts are expected to keep evolving. Our government—
View Luc Berthold Profile
CPC (QC)
The question came from Ms. Brière. She is wondering, and rightly so.
The only positive aspect of this special committee on COVID-19 is to show Quebeckers and Canadians the extent to which Liberal government ministers avoid answering questions. It is impossible to get an answer on any subject at all.
Let me make one last demonstration.
Can the Prime Minister tell us how much Canada's deficit is, as of today?
View Mona Fortier Profile
Lib. (ON)
Madam Chair, from the outset, we have made investments to support Canadians in these difficult times. We are going to continue to do so in order to make sure that they can continue their work or help their families during this crisis.
View Pierre Poilievre Profile
CPC (ON)
He is transparent. We can see right through him. Hopefully, we can get some snapshot answers.
Will the minister indicate whether his snapshot will show the debt exceeding a trillion dollars?
View Bill Morneau Profile
Lib. (ON)
Madam Chair, I am looking forward to providing the economic information on July 8, at which time Canadians will get a good understanding of the investments we've made and our underlying economic situation.
View Pierre Poilievre Profile
CPC (ON)
The question was this: Will the debt exceed a trillion dollars in this fiscal year?
View Bill Morneau Profile
Lib. (ON)
Again, Madam Chair, we look forward to providing the information that Canadians need in order to give them a good understanding of not only the investments but also how we've protected them during a difficult time.
View Pierre Poilievre Profile
CPC (ON)
He'd be the only one looking forward to a trillion-dollar debt. Can he at least confirm whether or not we will have one this year?
View Bill Morneau Profile
Lib. (ON)
Again, Madam Chair, we look forward to providing the information that will come out in our July 8 presentation. It will give Canadians a good summary of not only what we've done but also the framework for what—
View Pat Kelly Profile
CPC (AB)
How much interest will Canadians have to pay to service this year's estimated $260-billion deficit?
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