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2022-09-29
Adam van Koeverden - 10:52
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Brad Redekopp (Saskatoon West)
2022-09-29 10:58 [p.7906]
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Madam Speaker, it was interesting listening to the parliamentary secretary talk about the fact that EI and CPP were not taxes. I would refer him to his government's own website, where it clearly states, under the tax basics section, that they are, in fact, taxes. I am not sure if he is aware of that, so I wanted to make him aware of it.
Also, the member talked a lot about the ways that the government is shovelling money into the economy during a period of high inflation. Again, a basic economic principle that Liberals seem to misunderstand is that whatever the cause of inflation, and we may disagree on the cause, part of the solution is in the hands of government. One of the things that hurts inflation and makes it worse is when the government continues to pile money into the economy.
I wonder if he understands that and if he wants to do something about it.
Madame la Présidente, c'est curieux d’entendre le secrétaire parlementaire dire que l’assurance-emploi et le Régime de pensions du Canada ne sont pas des impôts. Je le renvoie au site Web du gouvernement dont il fait partie, où il est clairement indiqué, dans la section « Notions de base sur l'impôt », qu’il s’agit bel et bien d’impôts. Je ne sais pas s’il est au courant, alors je tenais à lui en faire part.
Par ailleurs, le député a longuement parlé des façons dont le gouvernement fait pleuvoir l'argent dans l’économie en période de forte inflation. Encore une fois, selon un principe économique de base que les libéraux ne semblent pas comprendre, quelle que soit la cause de l’inflation — et nous pouvons ne pas nous entendre sur sa cause —, une partie de la solution est entre les mains du gouvernement. Or, l’une des choses qui aggravent l’inflation, c’est lorsque le gouvernement continue à injecter des tas d’argent dans l’économie.
Je me demande si le député le comprend et s’il veut y faire quelque chose.
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Adam van Koeverden - 10:59
Marie-France Lalonde - 14:43
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Brad Redekopp (Saskatoon West)
2022-09-29 14:44 [p.7942]
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Mr. Speaker, the finance minister may want to consult the Government of Canada's financial literacy website. The section called “Tax basics” lists the types of taxes Canadians pay: income tax, GST and, yes, the federal payroll taxes of EI and CPP. Despite the finance minister's protests, her own website clearly states that these are taxes.
Any tax hike, including raising payroll taxes, only serves one purpose: to take money out of the pockets of Canadians.
Will the Prime Minister cancel his planned tax increases on Canadian paycheques?
Monsieur le Président, la ministre des Finances devrait peut-être consulter le site Web du gouvernement sur la littératie financière. La section intitulée « Notions de base sur l'impôt » énumère les types de taxes que paient les Canadiens: l'impôt sur le revenu, la TPS et, eh oui, les taxes que le gouvernement fédéral déduit de la paie, c'est-à-dire les cotisations à l'assurance-emploi et au Régime de pensions du Canada. La ministre des Finances a beau le nier, son propre site Web dit clairement que ces charges sociales sont des taxes.
Toute hausse de taxe, y compris des taxes sur le chèque de paie, n'a qu'un seul but: prendre de l'argent dans les poches des Canadiens.
Le premier ministre annulera-t-il les hausses de taxes qu'il a prévues sur les chèques de paie des Canadiens?
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2022-05-16
Hon. Jonathan Wilkinson - 14:35
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Brad Redekopp (Saskatoon West)
2022-05-16 14:35 [p.5378]
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Mr. Speaker, I do not think Putin's invasion affects Maine, but gas is going for $1.88 in Saskatoon today. People have to choose between filling up their gas tanks and putting food on the table. These are hard-working Canadians who commute to work, take their children to hockey and cook meals for their families. Postponing the increase in the carbon levy is absolutely within the minister's control. She is clearly refusing to act. As a result, she is directly cutting the purchasing power of Canadians and contributing to increasing the cost of everyday goods.
Will the minister offer immediate relief to all Canadians by rolling back the carbon tax increase on gasoline?
Monsieur le Président, je ne crois pas que l'invasion de Poutine affecte le Maine, mais aujourd'hui à Saskatoon, le litre d'essence coûte 1,88 $. Les gens doivent choisir entre faire le plein ou faire l'épicerie. Je parle de Canadiens qui travaillent fort et qui doivent prendre leur voiture pour aller au bureau, amener les enfants au hockey et préparer les repas de la famille. La ministre a tout à fait le pouvoir de repousser l'entrée en vigueur de la hausse de la taxe sur le carbone, mais, de toute évidence, elle refuse de le faire. Par conséquent, elle sape directement le pouvoir d'achat des Canadiens et contribue à l'augmentation du prix des produits de première nécessité.
La ministre est-elle prête à offrir une aide immédiate à tous les Canadiens en repoussant l'entrée en vigueur de la hausse de la taxe sur le carbone qui fera monter le prix de l'essence?
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Hon. Chrystia Freeland - 14:36
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2021-12-09
Matthew Green - 10:45
CPC (SK)
Brad Redekopp (Saskatoon West)
2021-12-09 10:47 [p.910]
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Madam Speaker, we have talked a lot about increasing the rental supply. As I said before, we need to look at all the different ways of increasing that supply, whether it is through the private sector, the public sector or the not-for-profit sector. All of these areas can contribute to the solution.
The sad part is that 50% of young people today have completely given up on the hope of even owning a single-family home, and those are the people we need to target. We need to increase the supply, so those young people can actually have hope again, and so we can solve the housing crisis in Canada.
Madame la Présidente, nous avons beaucoup parlé d’augmenter l’offre locative. Comme je l’ai déjà dit, nous devons examiner toutes les solutions pour accroître l’offre, que ce soit par l’intermédiaire du secteur privé, du secteur public ou du secteur à but non lucratif. Ils peuvent tous contribuer à la solution.
Malheureusement, la moitié des jeunes ont perdu tout espoir aujourd’hui d’être un jour propriétaire d’une maison individuelle. Or, ce sont les personnes que nous devons cibler. Nous devons augmenter l’offre, afin que ces jeunes puissent de nouveau espérer et que nous puissions venir à bout de la crise du logement au Canada.
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