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44th Parl. 1st Sess.
December 13, 2021 11:00AM
  • Dec/13/21 2:22:34 p.m.
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Mr. Speaker, it is clear that the Conservatives do not like the CPP, but we and Canadians do. Let us be clear that the CPP enhancement represents a major step in improving retirement outcomes for all Canadians, allaying the fears of younger people about precarious work and making sure they have a retirement plan for the future. The CPP is among, if not the, most successful program in the history of Canada. We are proud of it. Why are they not?
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  • Dec/13/21 2:23:42 p.m.
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Mr. Speaker, the Canadian economy is growing. We know the Conservatives do not like that fact, but Canadians do: 154,000 jobs announced in November; 106% of jobs recovered since the base of the pandemic; 5.4% GDP growth; an AAA credit rating; and the lowest debt-to-GDP ratio in the country. The economy is growing, Canadians know it and those members do not like it.
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  • Dec/13/21 2:24:52 p.m.
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Mr. Speaker, the Canada pension plan is one of the most successful programs in our country's history, and enhancing the CPP is an important step in improving retirement outcomes for workers and reducing the uncertainty many Canadians feel about saving for retirement. This strengthens one of our most successful programs. That is what we are going to do to make life more affordable for Canadians.
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  • Dec/13/21 2:26:01 p.m.
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Mr. Speaker, the short answer is that we will continue to invest in Canadians' lives, in the tourism industry, in all employees and in all employers. It is up to the Conservatives to decide whether they are going to continue to support us and support Canadians or whether they are going to decide that Canadians are not worth supporting when they need it most. Those of us on this side will be supporting Canadians.
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  • Dec/13/21 2:34:25 p.m.
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Mr. Speaker, we are working very hard to make life more affordable for all Canadians. That is why we announced some good news today: A child care deal was reached with New Brunswick. That is good news for the people of New Brunswick and all Canadians. We must not tell the member for Carleton, who said yesterday that it would be better for women to stay home than to go to work. Why do the Conservatives not want women to access the job market? That is unacceptable.
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  • Dec/13/21 2:38:18 p.m.
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Mr. Speaker, we are working hard to make the lives of Canadians more affordable. We have a fantastic announcement today on a child care deal signed in New Brunswick that is good for New Brunswickers and good for Canadians. However, yesterday the member for Carleton called accessing child care like putting our hands in a “slush fund”. I cannot believe the member opposite would insult Canadians in that way. Will the member apologize to hard-working families from coast to coast to coast?
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  • Dec/13/21 3:02:01 p.m.
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  • Re: Bill C-2 
Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague from Louis‑Hébert for his excellent question. Bill C‑2 offers some excellent solutions to what business owners in the tourism sector are calling for, which is support for operators of hotels, motels, chalets, bed and breakfasts, youth hostels, restaurants, food trucks, catering companies, cafes, concert halls, museums, gardens and botanical gardens. We must support Bill C‑2 and we encourage all members to do so.
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  • Dec/13/21 3:10:07 p.m.
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  • Re: Bill C-2 
Mr. Speaker, let me outline just a few of the supports that the government has put in place for entrepreneurs and people in the tourism sector: $100 million to help Destination Canada market us around the world and in our own country, $200 million to support festivals and events, $200 million to support small festivals and large festivals, $500 million for the tourism relief fund and $1 billion in 2021. If the other side of the House would like to deliver a Christmas present to the tourism sector, they could vote for Bill C-2 and see $7.4 billion put into our economy.
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