SoVote

Decentralized Democracy

House Hansard - 101

44th Parl. 1st Sess.
September 23, 2022 10:00AM
  • Sep/23/22 11:38:51 a.m.
  • Watch
Mr. Speaker, we understand that EI benefits need to be more fair, more responsive and more adaptable to the needs of Canada's evolving workforce. That is why we are committed to delivering a full-scale modernization of Canada's EI system. Although some temporary pandemic benefit programs are winding down, regular EI benefits will continue to be available to workers, just as they were before the pandemic. We look forward to launching our long-term plan to improve Canada's EI system.
83 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Sep/23/22 11:39:19 a.m.
  • Watch
Mr. Speaker, the federal government obviously does not understand. By raising the number of hours required to qualify for benefits from 420 to 700, it is putting entire families at risk. The government does not understand the sacrifices that come with the spring gap. Depriving seasonal workers of benefits at a time of year when they do not have work is just going to push them to leave the industry or even their region. The government is plunging families into poverty. It is jeopardizing our seasonal industries, which are already experiencing a labour shortage, and it is contributing to the decline of the regions. When will the government understand that?
110 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Sep/23/22 11:40:03 a.m.
  • Watch
Mr. Speaker, we have been there for workers throughout the pandemic and we will continue to be there for workers. Although some temporary pandemic benefit programs are winding down, as I mentioned, regular EI benefits will continue to be available to workers. We look forward to launching our long-term plan to improve Canada's EI system long term.
59 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Sep/23/22 11:40:28 a.m.
  • Watch
Mr. Speaker, the cost of the government continues to drive up the cost of living for my constituents. Canadians living in rural and remote communities are already disproportionately impacted by higher gas prices and higher food prices. Now the government is hitting them again with a tax increase on their paycheques. From Vanderhoof to Prince George and Quesnel to Williams Lake, my constituents have told me loud and clear that they cannot afford any new taxes. Will the Liberal government show some compassion, listen to our new Conservative leader and cancel the planned tax increase on Canadians' paycheques?
98 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Sep/23/22 11:41:06 a.m.
  • Watch
Mr. Speaker, this summer we presented a comprehensive plan to make life more affordable for Canadians. This fall, our legislative agenda is full of fresh ideas on how to make life more affordable for Canadians. The Conservative plan presented all this week is really two parts: Stop fighting climate change and raid the pension benefits of our seniors. I am sorry, but this is not what responsible leadership looks like.
70 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Sep/23/22 11:41:35 a.m.
  • Watch
Mr. Speaker, the cost of living in British Columbia is higher than anywhere else in Canada and is led by the high cost of housing. Gasoline is close to two dollars a litre and going higher still with the government's plan to triple the carbon tax. Adding to all this inflationary pressure, the government is now planning an increase in payroll taxes. This is the last thing hard-working Canadians need. Will the government commit to cancelling its plans to increase paycheque taxes?
84 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Sep/23/22 11:42:04 a.m.
  • Watch
Mr. Speaker, I note the hon. member is from my home province of British Columbia, where we have actually had a price on pollution since 2008. In fact, we have had that price on pollution while having the fastest-growing economy in the entire country. In fact, if the Conservatives get their way and cancel our fight against climate change, in British Columbia it will mean a savings of exactly zero dollars and zero cents. It is important Canadians hear the facts.
82 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Sep/23/22 11:42:37 a.m.
  • Watch
Mr. Speaker, Roy, a senior who lives close to Drayton Valley, is worried about the high cost of living. He told me it is difficult for him to have a dollar left at the end of the month. Increases for gas, groceries and even his prescriptions went up. Roy is now wondering how he will heat his home this winter. Will the Liberal government cancel its planned tax increases on gas, home heating and groceries to help not only Roy but all Canadians already?
84 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Sep/23/22 11:43:05 a.m.
  • Watch
Mr. Speaker, we recognize the challenges seniors are facing, and our government has been there for them. Now, to help seniors who are struggling, we are doubling the GST tax credit. That means seniors will receive $700 back in their pockets. Nearly two million low-income renters who are struggling with their rent will receive $500. We also increased the old age security for seniors aged 75 by 10%. For seniors, for a full pensioner, that means $800 in their pocket. While the Conservatives oppose every affordability measure, we will remain focused on delivering for seniors.
96 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Sep/23/22 11:43:42 a.m.
  • Watch
Mr. Speaker, Saskatchewanians are suffering from the government's lack of action on inflation and the skyrocketing cost of living. Winter is on its way, and with temperatures ranging between -10°C and -30°C, we have no choice but to heat our homes. Food prices have increased by 10% since last year and the carbon tax will be tripling, yet the government rebates do not even come close to covering those increased costs. Will the government stop hurting Canadians and cancel its planned tax hikes on gas, heating and groceries?
93 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Sep/23/22 11:44:16 a.m.
  • Watch
Mr. Speaker, carbon pricing is widely recognized by nearly everyone including those in this House, except for the Conservative Party, as the most economically efficient way to reduce emissions while driving clean innovation and creating jobs. Do not take it from me. Do not take it from the Bloc Québécois, the NDP or the Greens. Take it from some members of the Conservative Party who have asked that our system be applied in their province because it gives more money back into people's pockets and fights climate change at the same time.
97 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Sep/23/22 11:44:51 a.m.
  • Watch
Mr. Speaker, the federal government paid Mr. Zourdoumis, a veteran, incorrectly and is now demanding that money back. Not only is Veterans Affairs Canada trying to make Mr. Zourdoumis pay for its mistake, it is putting the onus on him to navigate the bureaucracy of CRA. When he reached out for help from VAC, it would not even return his calls. Will the minister apologize and take steps to ensure this never happens again?
74 words
All Topics
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Sep/23/22 11:45:19 a.m.
  • Watch
Mr. Speaker, as someone who has walked in parades of World War II and World War I veterans, and who understands the true commitment of our veterans and the commitment of the minister responsible for veterans to seniors, I can assure the member that this is a file that is in fact being reviewed and looked at. We are not in a position where we will talk about individual cases on the floor of the House of Commons.
78 words
All Topics
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Sep/23/22 11:45:54 a.m.
  • Watch
Uqaqtittiji, it is clear Nunavut communities are the last priority for the federal government, as they tell me they struggle to access Service Canada. When Nunavummiut attempt to call Service Canada, they are expected to wait or to speak a different language, or they have their phone calls dropped. It is unacceptable that 22 of my communities have to fly out to access a Service Canada office. When will the federal government finally ensure Nunavut communities have any access to the basic services they deserve?
85 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Sep/23/22 11:46:37 a.m.
  • Watch
Mr. Speaker, I want to thank the member for her continued advocacy for the territory of Nunavut. Just this summer, I and the minister took a deep look into the territories and understanding the needs of rural and remote communities when it comes to Service Canada. We know there is much work to be done in making sure we meet Canadians where they are every single day. That is why pilot programs like the “Reaching All Canadians” project are doing exactly that to meet Canadians' needs and to make sure they get the services and benefits they deserve.
100 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Sep/23/22 11:47:09 a.m.
  • Watch
Mr. Speaker, with the world reopening after the pandemic we have seen more people are travelling to Canada to visit, to work and to study, and some are starting their new lives here. We know immigration is critically important to Canada's economic recovery and future prosperity. In my riding of Don Valley North, there are newcomers contributing so much to our local economy and local community. Could the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship update the House? What is the government doing to welcome more visitors to Canada?
93 words
All Topics
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Sep/23/22 11:47:48 a.m.
  • Watch
Mr. Speaker, we are making every effort to reduce wait times and return to service standards. We have hired 600 staff this year, but we know that more needs to be done. That is why we are adding 650 more staff. We are making progress. We have processed 394,000 work permits between January and August of this year, more than doubling the number processed in the same period last year. Modernizing our immigration system is about more than putting things online. It is about putting people at the heart of everything we do.
94 words
All Topics
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Sep/23/22 11:48:32 a.m.
  • Watch
Mr. Speaker, we are happy that the government has backed down from requiring people to use the disastrous ArriveCAN app or follow the unscientific vaccine mandates just to cross the border, but the inconsistency remains. The government now admits that it is safe for an unvaccinated person to get on an airplane or work in a government office, but unsafe for that same person to serve in the Canadian Armed Forces. This is obviously unscientific and contradictory. Will the government follow scientific consistency and give our brave men and women their jobs back?
93 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Sep/23/22 11:49:13 a.m.
  • Watch
Mr. Speaker, I am glad to hear the member talk about science; 200,000 is the number of deaths of people who unnecessarily died in the United States because of the relatively lower vaccination rate they had compared to Canada. In the U.S., 200,000 people died unnecessarily. That is an outcome we did not see in Canada, which we can be very proud of.
66 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Sep/23/22 11:49:47 a.m.
  • Watch
Mr. Speaker, because of the current government's actions, the workers in my riding have been left suffering with an affordability crisis. If three years of COVID were not bad enough, Liberal policies have only added to their pain: from the disastrous ArriveCAN app driving down tourism visits to new taxes and higher spending driving up inflation. The hard-working residents of Niagara are now earning less when they deserve so much more. When will the government finally realize the error of its ways and end its planned tax increases on Canadians' hard-earned paycheques?
95 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border