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Warren Steinley

  • Member of Parliament
  • Member of Parliament
  • Conservative
  • Regina—Lewvan
  • Saskatchewan
  • Voting Attendance: 67%
  • Expenses Last Quarter: $123,656.05

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  • Dec/12/23 2:01:54 p.m.
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Madam Speaker, 'Twas the week before Christmas, just before the House break,Eight long years with a government on the take.The economy was stalled, Liberal spending was high,Canadians were struggling just to get by.No one could afford a house or pay rent,The carbon tax quadrupled is making a dent.Canadians struggling and having to choose,Between heating and eating, it was only bad news.For families lined up at the food banks to eat,The costly coalition was making Christmas look bleak.But alas there was hope, from the opposition side,A new Conservative leader was sure to provide.With a common-sense plan geared for all people,He would axe the tax and end the upheaval. His housing policy would fix what the Liberals had broken,He would ensure there would be no need for food tokens.After eight long years of wasteful spending,He would stop the debt from ever ascending. The member for Carleton will soon be PM,And this costly coalition will come to an end. I heard him exclaim as he rode out of sight,Your home, my home, our home, let us bring it home and to all a good night.
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  • May/3/22 12:12:30 p.m.
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  • Re: Bill C-8 
Madam Speaker, my colleague and I worked together on the agriculture committee and I do appreciate his insight. One thing I would say is that the current government has not really taken a broad enough approach to housing. The Liberals brought forward a budget here in 2022 where they are not going to have one house built in a year and a half or two years. I think a provincial approach to housing is a good idea. As a member of the legislature of Saskatchewan, I had some responsibilities and I know how the Province of Saskatchewan has reacted to housing issues. There should be respect for provincial jurisdiction, so provinces should have a good say and a fair say on some of the housing initiatives, moving forward. The current government has failed on housing since 2015. Housing has gotten less affordable. Vacancies are fewer. Really, it is just a dog's breakfast when we look at the current government's housing initiatives.
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