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Hon. Justin Trudeau

  • Member of Parliament
  • Prime Minister Leader of the Liberal Party
  • Liberal
  • Papineau
  • Quebec
  • Voting Attendance: 55%
  • Expenses Last Quarter: $79,187.97

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  • May/1/24 2:34:15 p.m.
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Mr. Speaker, our government has chosen to build bridges across the country through our infrastructure investments. That is how we are building bridges. We are also building bridges by fully engaging with all the various communities throughout the country, by listening to points of view and by understanding just how important it is to defend the fundamental liberties of all Canadians, whatever their origin, religion or language may be. We will continue to be there to uphold the Constitution and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. That is how we are building bridges between Canadians.
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  • Feb/14/24 2:55:33 p.m.
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Mr. Speaker, once again, the minister has clarified his remarks. Our approach to infrastructure continues to be one of investing in the future for Canadians. Through the national trade corridors fund alone, we are building projects like a new bridge over the Yukon River in Dawson City, new interchanges on Highways 101 and 103 in Nova Scotia, and twinning the Trans-Canada Highway in parts of Newfoundland. We are also working with municipalities through the community building fund. Just in Ontario, this means almost 2,900 projects for local roads and bridges. What has not changed, as well, is the Conservative Party's opposition to investing in the future and investing in—
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  • Feb/14/24 2:54:14 p.m.
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Mr. Speaker, the minister has already clarified his remarks. Our government's approach to investing in trade corridors and roads that Canadians rely on has not changed since 2015. We will continue to step up. We got projects like the Samuel de Champlain Bridge in Montreal across the finish line, and we are going to get others like the Gordie Howe bridge built. We are going to continue to invest in infrastructure. What also has not changed is the Conservative Party's opposition to investments in roads, communities, bridges and ports right across the country, as we grow the economy, because all the Conservative leader is offering is cuts, cuts, cuts.
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  • Feb/14/24 2:51:04 p.m.
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Mr. Speaker, the minister has clarified his remarks. The reality is that our approach to infrastructure has not changed. Since 2015, we have invested billions of dollars in infrastructure, be it bridges, ports or roads. We are going to continue to be there to invest in infrastructure across the country. Our approach has not changed. It has to be said that the Conservative Party's approach has not changed either. The Conservatives vote against our investments in infrastructure, against our investments in bridges, in roads, in help for rural communities, as well as big cities. They consistently vote against it all.
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