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2021-12-03
Small Business
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Madam Speaker, I would like to thank the member for the question because it gives me a chance to explain something to the House and to Canadians who are watching at home this morning. One thing that Canadians and small businesses across this nation will remember is that we have been with them every step of the way through this pandemic, both at the start and during the pandemic, and we will contin…

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2021-12-03
Small Business
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Madam Speaker, it is a real pleasure to be rising in the House again today. I think the member is misleading in her question. In fact, this is not an increase. This is not a tax. We will make sure we will be there. What Canadians understand is that we have been true to them and have been with them every step of the way during this pandemic, and we will continue to be there for small and medium-siz…

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2021-12-03
The Economy
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Madam Speaker, I understand because earlier this year, I myself helped distribute food hampers to families in need. If there is one thing that Canadians will remember about our government, it is that when Canada went through a pandemic, we were there to support them. We were there for families, we were there for workers and we were there for businesses. The best thing to do, and this is the advice…

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2021-12-03
The Economy
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Madam Speaker, I thank my hon. colleague from Louis-Saint-Laurent. He knows that I truly respect him, and I am happy that he has given me the opportunity today to share some good news with the House and with Canadians. As a result of Canadians' hard work, Canada added 154,000 jobs in November, which is five times higher than what had been forecast for our economy. Canadians can clearly see that ou…

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2021-12-03
The Economy
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Madam Speaker, I am very, very happy to talk about the economy this morning, because I have other good news. In fact, 106% of jobs have been recovered since the pandemic. This is astonishing, and it is thanks to Canadian workers and Canadian businesses. That compares to 83% south of our border. We will continue to invest in workers. We will continue to invest in our economy. One thing Canadians wa…

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2021-12-03
The Economy
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Oral Questions

Madam Speaker, we all appreciate and understand in this House that small and medium-sized businesses are the backbone of our economy, and that is why, during this pandemic, as members will recall, this government was there to support them every step of the way. One thing we said to small businesses is that we have their backs as long as it takes to make sure we get through this pandemic together. …

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2021-12-03
The Economy
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Madam Speaker, it is a real pleasure to see you today in this session, and I want to congratulate you. I am very happy, and I hope there are a lot of questions about the economy today, because we have very good news to share with Canadians who are watching at home today. Thanks to the hard work of Canadians, in November Canada added 154,000 jobs, which is five times more than some had forecasted, …

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2021-12-03
Forestry Industry
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Madam Speaker, one thing that Canadians know for sure is that we on this side of the House know how to stand up for the interests of Canadian businesses and industries. We demonstrated this when duties were imposed on the steel and aluminum industry, for example. In addition, as I just mentioned while running out of breath, the Minister of International Trade is in Washington at this very moment, …

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2021-12-03
The Economy
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Madam Speaker, it is quite a pleasure to see you again this morning. I am happy to see that my hon. colleague wants to talk about geography. Let me mention a few countries: the United States, Mexico, Germany, the eurozone and New Zealand. What do they have in common? More inflation than Canada. The member will know that the latest inflation number for Canada was 4.7%. What Canadians understand at …

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2021-12-03
Points of Order
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Madam Speaker, I appreciate the point made by the opposition House leader. I apologize if my colleague was offended by what I said. That was not my intention.

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2021-12-02
Public Safety
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Mr. Speaker, I would like to first congratulate the member for his appointment as the official critic to industry. There is a very important decision to be made for this country. There is no more important decision than when it comes to securing our network, not just for this generation but for future generations. When it comes to security, Canadians at home know that we will make no compromise. N…

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2021-12-02
Public Safety
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Mr. Speaker, I think I was very kind to the member, and I am very surprised by his words, but this is politics. Canadians at home know that on this side of the House we take national security very seriously. We will take the best decision for this generation and future generations when it comes to protecting our network.

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2021-11-29
Health
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Mr. Speaker, I would first like to thank my hon. colleague for her important question. As members of the House know, from the beginning, we have been strong advocates for equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines around the world, specifically through the COVAX system. That is why we will continue to work with our international partners to overcome potential barriers. We are also leading an initiative…

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2021-11-26
Government Contracts
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Mr. Speaker, I would like to congratulate my colleague on his re-election. He will recall that our government invested $1 billion to rebuild Canada's biomanufacturing sector just 30 days after the World Health Organization declared a pandemic. What was the result? Medicago moved into Quebec City, where the member lives; Novavax will be produced in Montreal, and Moderna plans to set up a facility i…

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