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Haida Nation Recognition Act  Mr. Speaker, I will add my voice to that of the government House leader, thanking all the support staff on the precinct here, the pages who help us out in the Commons, the wise clerks who guide the proceedings and all of the support staff around. I would also like to thank the interpreters.

June 19th, 2024House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Supplementary Estimates (A), 2024-25  Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives agree to apply the vote and will be voting no.

June 13th, 2024House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Supplementary Estimates (A), 2024-25  Mr. Speaker, Conservatives agree, and Conservatives will be voting no.

June 13th, 2024House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Main Estimates 2024-25  The Conservatives agree, and we will be voting no.

June 13th, 2024House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Supplementary Estimates (A), 2024-25  Mr. Speaker, Conservatives agree, and Conservatives will be voting non-confidence, no.

June 13th, 2024House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Supplementary Estimates (A), 2024-25  Mr. Speaker, Conservatives agree and will be voting no.

June 13th, 2024House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Main Estimates 2024-25  Mr. Speaker, I agree, with Conservative members voting no.

June 13th, 2024House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Main Estimates 2024-25  Mr. Speaker, there were two members' votes that the NDP have said should not count because of technical difficulties, so if we start applying all these votes, those members' votes will not count, is that correct?

June 13th, 2024House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Main Estimates 2024-25  Mr. Speaker, if the two members' votes that the NDP objected to will not count, then we will have to have a recorded division.

June 13th, 2024House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Business of the House  Mr. Speaker, the penultimate Thursday question. I am just wondering if the government House leader could use this occasion to inform the House as to what may be the business for the rest of this week and into next week. We heard some very helpful suggestions this week. If the government is telling the truth about its middle-class, working Canadian tax hike on the change to the capital gains inclusion rate, will it, next week, immediately table legislation to protect the bottom 99.87% of Canadians, who it claims will not be affected by this tax?

June 13th, 2024House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Carbon Pricing  That is not true. It is incorrect.

June 12th, 2024House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, there are so many things wrong in what the parliamentary secretary said. I did mention the rebate. I pointed out that the vast majority of Canadians are worse off even with the rebate, because they have to pay all the costs. He had nothing to say to that. He wants to get a gold star and a pat on the back because the Liberals have not applied the carbon tax to even more things.

June 12th, 2024House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, a short while ago, I asked the finance minister a question during question period and was completely unsatisfied with the response, so here we are trying to get some details from the tax-and-spend Liberal government. We have now known for months, if not years, that Canadians are worse off with the carbon tax than with any rebate that the government claims that they would enjoy.

June 12th, 2024House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Taxation  Mr. Speaker, the finance minister is about to impose another job-killing, wage-cutting, price-hiking tax on Canadians, and she wants us to believe the latest fairy tale that, somehow, we will all be better off if the Prime Minister just raises taxes again. We have heard this for nine years.

June 11th, 2024House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Taxation  Mr. Speaker, for nine years, Canadians have suffered from the terrible consequences of Liberal economic policies. Now what are the Liberals doing? For young Canadians struggling to be able to afford to buy their first home, the Liberals are raising taxes on home builders. For families barely able to afford groceries and lined up at food banks, the Liberals are raising taxes on the farmers who produce the food.

June 11th, 2024House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative