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2026-03-25
The Economy
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, our government is focused on delivering results, which includes increasing business confidence. In fact, the Canadian Federation of Independent Business reported very recently that small business optimism is at the highest level in two years. That is because, on this side of the House, we are ensuring that we are cutting red tape for small and medium-sized enterprises. We are investin…

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2026-03-24
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, speaking of young people, young people in this country are ready to work, and we are making sure that the opportunities are there for them. Through Canada summer jobs, we have tens of thousands of young people who are getting a job for the first time, and they are getting experience right in their communities. We are investing $635 million in student work placements, so that post-seco…

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2026-02-10
The Economy
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, this member is also from Ontario and voted against our budget, which will make generational investments. We are making investments in our economy. We are protecting our communities and empowering Canadians, and the members opposite continue to obstruct this progress. We are creating jobs in clean energy through the Darlington nuclear project, which is going to help support 1.2 million…

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2026-02-10
The Economy
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, the budget will deliver generational investments for the province of Ontario, and the member, who is from Ontario, voted against these measures in our budget implementation act. Through the Build Canada Homes program, we are creating thousands of affordable homes, including the Arbo Downsview project. Again, the member opposed 40% affordable homes being developed. We will use Canadian…

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2026-02-03
The Economy
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, speaking of affordability, I know how it felt to pay over $2,000 a month for child care when I was raising my two young kids. The good news is that, today, families are saving over $16,000 per year thanks to the affordable child care that our government put in place. Our national early learning child care is also about giving families more choice. This is empowering parents, especiall…

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2026-02-03
The Economy
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, let us break down affordability for an average young family of four in a year. The Canada groceries and essentials benefit would deliver nearly $1,900. That same family can receive the Canada child benefit, which provides $7,000. It is also saving $16,000 for affordable child care, $730 for dental care and $800 for the national school food program, and it will get $840 because we cut …

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2026-02-03
Diversity and Inclusion
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, Canada's commitment to inclusion and equality is embedded in our charter, a commitment we reaffirm as we celebrate and mark Black History Month. Through the Black entrepreneurship program, the government is giving Black entrepreneurs the tools they need to scale and grow their businesses. To date, we have supported over 24,000 Black entrepreneurs across this country, who are creating …

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2026-02-02
The Economy
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, we are delivering relief for Canadians when they need it the most. According to the Canadian Labour Congress, “Strengthening the GST credit, now the Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit...will help many Canadians trying to make ends meet.” For 12 million people, this support will mean more breathing room when deciding between groceries, rent, medicine and other everyday essentials.…

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2026-02-02
Taxation
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, we are on a mission to build the strongest economy in the G7, and small businesses are at the heart of that. While Conservatives talk down Canada, the Prime Minister delivers, securing multi-billion dollar trade deals so that small and medium-sized enterprises can grow and scale their businesses and have opportunities not just here in Canada but around the world. Our buy Canadian poli…

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2026-02-02
The Economy
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, the member speaks about relief, and we would deliver that through the Canada groceries and essentials benefit. A family of four would receive $1,900 a year, but to address the root causes of food insecurity, we are strengthening Canada's food supply by supporting Canadian producers and local greenhouses that are small businesses. We are building the national food security strategy so …

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2026-01-28
Taxation
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, while members opposite minimize our affordability plan, let us take an example of a young family of four this year. With supports like the Canada groceries and essentials benefit, the Canada child benefit, affordable child care, dental care, the national school food program and the fact that we cut taxes for millions of Canadians, this family will save over $50,000 a year. This is rea…

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2026-01-28
Taxation
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, I do not understand how the Conservatives can look their constituents in the eye when all they do in the House is obstruct what we are doing and the progress we are making. We cut taxes for 22 million Canadians. We are making the national school food program permanent. This is going to help 400,000 kids eat healthy meals at school. We are saving families $16,000 per year through affor…

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2026-01-27
Taxation
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, speaking of food banks, Food Banks Canada welcomes the introduction of the Canada groceries and essentials benefit, calling it “an important step to help people facing rising affordability pressures." While the members opposite obstruct real progress, we understand the affordability that is top of mind for Canadians. This is going to help 12 million Canadians. That is incredible. It i…

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2025-12-08
The Economy
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, my heart goes out to parents facing challenges, and we care about families. While Conservatives amplify panic instead of offering a single solution, the evidence is clear. Research from the C.D. Howe Institute confirms that the Canada child benefit is one of the most effective tools we have to reduce child poverty and help families afford essentials. Let us be honest: Conservatives vo…

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2025-12-08
The Economy
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, our government is taking real action on affordability, on protecting women's economic security and on empowering women across the country. We are introducing a middle-class tax cut that is going to benefit 22 million Canadians across the country, and we are making the national school food program permanent. This is going to feed kids at school, while putting more money back into Canad…

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2025-12-04
École Polytechnique de Montréal
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Routine Proceedings

Mr. Speaker, 36 years ago our country was irrevocably shaken by a horrific act of gender-based violence. On December 6, 1989, a gunman entered École Polytechnique in Montreal, forced women and men apart, and then launched a violent shooting, murdering 14 young women and injuring 13 others, solely because they were women. As we mark the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Wom…

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2025-11-26
Women and Gender Equality
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, as we mark the 16 days of activism against gender-based violence, we recognize the women who built this movement and the work that lies ahead. On Economic Abuse Awareness Day, we recognize that gender-based violence can be physical, emotional and psychological. That is why in our budget, we committed to working with financial institutions on a code of conduct to prevent economic abuse…

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2025-11-19
Carbon Pricing
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, in budget 2025, we are making generational investments to build Canada strong. Again, we have cut taxes for 22 million Canadians. This is making sure we put more money back into their pockets. We are also supporting our young people. We have created new pathways to support them. This is 175,000 jobs for young people through the Canada summer jobs and student work placement programs. W…

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2025-11-17
The Economy
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, our government recognizes that in order to build a strong economy, we need to ensure that women and girls are safe and have the tools they need to be supported and to thrive. That is why our government is investing $660.5 million over five years, with $131 million ongoing. This includes stable funding to prevent gender-based violence, strengthen women's economic security and support e…

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2025-11-06
Housing
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, when Conservatives talk about affordability, what they really mean are cuts: cuts to the programs that Canadians vitally rely on. Parents and families know they can trust that our government has their back. We strengthened the Canada child benefit, providing families nearly $8,000 for children under six years old and $6,570 for children aged six to 17. Through the budget, we are makin…

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2025-10-30
The Economy
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, this is coming from a member whose leader, when responsible for this file, only built six homes in this country. Conservatives claim to care about young people, yet every time a measure comes forward to support them, the Conservatives vote against it. They voted against the national housing strategy, against the first home savings account and against expanding mortgage criteria, and n…

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2025-10-30
The Economy
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, Canadians made it clear in the last election that they want more homes built, especially for young Canadians trying to buy their first home. That is why this government is moving fast. We are cutting the GST for first-time homebuyers, with up to $50,000 in tax relief and nearly $4 billion in savings. This work is building on our first home savings account and the national housing stra…

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2025-10-22
Small Business
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, our government understands the importance of Canadian industries, and that is why we introduced the buy Canadian policy to strengthen supply chains and support small businesses with opportunities to succeed right here in Canada. We are also supporting small businesses hardest hit by the tariffs, are expanding Business Development Bank of Canada loans by up to $5 million and have launc…

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2025-10-21
Finance
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, Canadians trust that our government has their back. Why is this? It is because we are making life more affordable and have cut taxes for 22 million Canadians. This is allowing Canadians to put more money back into their pockets. Speaking of food, there is good news: Our government is making the school food program permanent. This is going to put $800 back into Canadians' pockets and a…

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2025-10-02
Small Business
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, our government understands that small businesses are the backbone of the Canadian economy, and that is why we launched the buy Canadian policy that will strengthen supply chains and create more opportunities for small businesses. We made it easier for them to access BDC loans so they can compete, grow and reach new markets. We are also stepping up to support small businesses, especial…

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2025-09-25
Women and Gender Equality
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, this week is a time to reflect on our accomplishments, and also the progress we have yet to make. Our government has implemented initiatives to help support women entrepreneurs, we implemented the national action plan to end gender-based violence, and we implemented pay equity legislation to level the playing field for women. We recognize there is more work to do, and that is why our …

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2025-09-22
Women and Gender Equality
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, we cannot build the strongest economy in the G7 without the full participation of women. Thanks to the women's entrepreneurship strategy, we have helped over 400,000 women in Canada. With the national action plan to end gender-based violence, we are taking action to end violence against women. This week, we acknowledge the progress achieved and we renew our commitment to gender equali…

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2025-06-12
Carbon Pricing
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, as we know, small businesses are the backbone of our Canadian economy, and our new government has their back. We are cutting taxes for small businesses and red tape. We are breaking down interprovincial trade barriers by July 1 and helping businesses go digital. We also welcome our middle-class tax cut, which will help entrepreneurs get a well-deserved tax break while they can. We wil…

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2025-06-03
Diversity and Inclusion
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, I would like to congratulate the hon. member for taking her seat in this place. It is always a privilege to stand in this House. I would like to thank the constituents of Mississauga—Streetsville, my family and the volunteers for putting their trust in me. Pride season celebrates the resilience and contributions of the 2SLGBTQI+ community across this country, yet too many people face …

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2024-12-17
Finance
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives are distracting from the fact that the Bank of Canada has cut interest rates five times, down to 3.25%. Yesterday our government published the fall economic statement. I am happy to share that there is an investment of $189 million into the Black entrepreneurship program that has already helped 16,000 Black entrepreneurs across this country. We are going to be invest…

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2024-12-10
Finance
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, this is coming from a member whose leader calls our government supports big, fat government spending. When it is time to step up, the Conservative Party never steps up to support small businesses. We have cut taxes for small businesses from 11% to 9%, saving small businesses $6.3 billion every single year. We are putting more money back into the pockets of small businesses through our…

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2024-12-09
Taxation
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives are all talk and no action. Starting December 14, Canadians will get a GST holiday. The Conservatives talk about axing the tax, but they voted against removing the GST from groceries and family essentials. They say they will build the homes but vow to cut the housing accelerator fund, which is helping build hundreds and thousands of homes right across the country. Th…

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2024-12-03
Small Business
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, our government helped nearly 900,000 small businesses through its CEBA loans, and more than 80% of them have paid back their loan and took advantage of the loan forgiveness program. We extended the deadline of the loan not once, but twice. We did what we had to do to help small businesses.

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2024-12-03
Small Business
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, I have already addressed this question. What Canadians really want to know is why the leader of the Conservative Party refuses to get his security clearance. Our leader has his security clearance. The NDP leader has his security clearance. The Bloc leader has his security clearance, and the Green Party leader has her security clearance. Two former CSIS directors have made it clear the…

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2024-12-03
Taxation
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, Canadians have seen many versions of the Conservative Party leader during his 20 years in Parliament, including the 2021 version that campaigned on the GST holiday. Unfortunately, this version has not supported small businesses. Our government is giving Canadians a GST tax break starting December 14 that will benefit retailers across Canada. In fact, the Retail Council of Canada affir…

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2024-12-02
Public Services and Procurement
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, I find the Bloc Québécois's position hypocritical. Their request to extend the Canada emergency business account would have generated higher costs. Small businesses asked for help to keep their doors open and their employees working, and that is what we did. Small businesses know we will always be there for them.

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2024-12-02
Public Services and Procurement
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, it is nice to know there exists a report that the opposition can read without a security clearance. The member opposite and his party claim every single time that they care about small businesses, when in fact every single time we put efforts and support forward for small businesses, they always vote against and decline everything that we do. The fact is that the CEBA loans were there…

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2024-12-02
Public Services and Procurement
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, I already talked about the fact that there exists a report that the Conservatives can read that they do not need security clearance for, so here is the real bombshell: When it comes to security clearance, there are more allegations that have come forward with regard to foreign interference in the Conservative Party's leadership race, yet the Conservative leader chooses to ignore these…

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2024-12-02
Public Services and Procurement
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, the question comes from the Leader of the Opposition, who called our life-saving supports for small businesses “big, fat government [supports]” and said that the Conservatives do not believe in this kind of support. When times are tough, small businesses will not be supported by the Conservative Party of Canada. On this side of the House, we were there to support close to 900,000 smal…

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2024-12-02
Public Services and Procurement
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, I find the question ironic, because the member for Mission—Matsqui—Fraser Canyon actually sent me a letter advocating for CEBA loans to support a small business in his own riding. The member understands the value of the CEBA loans, because they were a lifeline for small businesses during an unprecedented time. We are going to continue to help support businesses, keep their doors open,…

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2024-11-28
Taxation
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, the only things the member and his party can offer small businesses are slogans on repeat, cuts to programs that are essential and cuts. Our tax break is not just good for small businesses; it is good for their customers. This tax break is not just helping families; it is also supporting the entire community in boosting the neighbourhood independent grocery stores, restaurants, retail…

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2024-11-28
Taxation
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, this tax holiday is not just good for Canadians, but it will also give a boost to small businesses. Restaurants Canada described this measure as a great victory for the restaurant industry and predicts that this tax relief would increase sales by 5%, which would give restaurants an extra $1 million in revenues. This tax holiday will allow more people to patronize small businesses, whi…

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2024-11-25
Small Business
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank the member for Vaughan—Woodbridge for his tireless advocacy. I am glad to say that, thanks to our government, Canadians across Canada will get a GST tax break from December 14 to February 15. Restaurants Canada indicated, “This is a big win for the restaurant industry.... [It] restores some much-needed hope in the industry and we are optimistic it will translate …

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2024-10-10
Small Business
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, as a former small business entrepreneur myself, I understand the importance of affordability. This is why our government is delivering $2.5 billion to close to 600,000 small- and medium-sized enterprises by the end of the year through the Canada carbon rebate. As I mentioned already, we have negotiated agreements with both Visa and Mastercard to reduce their interchange fees by up to …

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2024-10-09
Small Business
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, we are going to continue to support small and medium-sized businesses. We are empowering entrepreneurs. We are increasing the lifetime capital gains exemption. We are investing in Canadian start-ups. We are boosting government procurement for small and medium-sized businesses and supporting indigenous entrepreneurs as well. This also gives me the opportunity to announce that we have n…

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2024-09-18
Military Justice System Modernization Act
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Government Orders

Mr. Speaker, I thank my hon. colleague for putting forward this important legislation. I want to give a shout-out to all of our veterans and those who have served and who continue to serve our country, especially those from Mississauga—Streetsville's Legion 139. I think a few of us in this room were able to be on the veterans affairs committee, and while serving on that committee, we heard many di…

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2024-06-18
Budget Implementation Act, 2024, No. 1
Procedural

Government Orders

moved that Bill C-69, An Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on April 16, 2024, be read the third time and passed.

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2024-06-18
Budget Implementation Act, 2024, No. 1
Procedural

Government Orders

moved that the bill, as amended, be concurred in.

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2024-06-17
Taxation
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, unlike the Conservatives, who continue to mock the supports we provide small businesses and actually vote against all the supports we have provided to small businesses, on this side of the House we will continue to support small businesses. In fact, on this side of the House we reduced small business taxes from 10.5% to 9%. We will continue to support small businesses and be there for…

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2024-06-07
Online Harms Act
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Government Orders

Mr. Speaker, a few weeks ago I had the opportunity to visit a school in my riding in response to letters that some nine-year-olds and 10-year-olds had written to me. In their classroom, I asked the kids whether they knew about cyber-bullying, and all of them raised their hands because all of them had experienced it or knew to some degree what cyber-bullying is like. While I was talking about the t…

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