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House Hansard - 142

44th Parl. 1st Sess.
December 6, 2022 10:00AM
  • Dec/6/22 2:56:50 p.m.
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Mr. Speaker, COP15 is under way in Montreal, and the Prime Minister, who could not be bothered to go to COP27, will be one of the few heads of state, if not the only one, to make an appearance. What is he going to say? He will say that biodiversity is a treasure, that it is threatened by human activity and that we have a responsibility to do more to protect the world's wildlife. He will look serious and solemn, and he will wait for the applause. If he wants to be taken seriously for once, why not announce an end to oil exploration off the coast of Newfoundland?
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  • Dec/6/22 2:57:27 p.m.
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Mr. Speaker, it is very significant that COP15 is being held here in Canada. It is very important to protect nature and biodiversity around the world. We have done a great deal on that here in Canada. We have invested to protect land and marine areas, and we have also promised to plant two million trees. It is very important to be a global leader in protecting nature, and Canada is stepping up.
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  • Dec/6/22 2:58:06 p.m.
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Mr. Speaker, Canada's oil is bad for the planet. It contributes to global warming and harms biodiversity. Oil exploration and production have devastating impacts on such animal species as the right whale and corals as well as on plants. This is nothing new to anyone here: Ottawa continues to act as though it is business as usual. Biodiversity is great and important for the planet, but oil is more important to Canada. Will the Prime Minister be honest enough to admit to COP15 participants that Canada is harming biodiversity?
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  • Dec/6/22 2:58:47 p.m.
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Mr. Speaker, it is very important to protect nature and biodiversity, and Canada is a leader in this area. It is also important that my colleague understand that we are undergoing an energy transition and that we must have a prosperous economy for the future. We have a plan to protect nature and to fight climate change but also to ensure a strong and prosperous economy for the future.
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  • Dec/6/22 2:59:19 p.m.
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Mr. Speaker, the government is attacking the Auditor General's independence in order to cover up its own incompetence. More than $30 billion went to ineligible recipients; that is, people who did not meet the criteria of the programs. When the Auditor General called this out, the government's response was to criticize the work of a strong, independent professional whom the Liberals, in fact, appointed. Will the Minister of Revenue apologize to the Auditor General and agree to accept all her recommendations?
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  • Dec/6/22 2:59:55 p.m.
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Mr. Speaker, we respect the Auditor General and welcome her report. However, let us take a look at some of the—
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  • Dec/6/22 3:00:04 p.m.
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I just want to remind the hon. members that the rules are that they ask the question and then they wait. They do not keep asking the question over and over again. The hon. minister, from the top please.
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  • Dec/6/22 3:00:18 p.m.
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Mr. Speaker, let me state once again that we thank the Auditor General for her report and that we respect her work, but let us look at what her report said. The pandemic benefits prevented an increase in poverty that would almost have doubled without our investments, and they helped the economy bounce back from the effects of the pandemic. CERB allowed 8.9 million Canadians to be supported through the depths of the pandemic, and the wage subsidy kept 5.38 million people on the payroll. We have already recuperated $2.3 billion. The system will continue to work, and we will continue to have the backs of Canadians.
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  • Dec/6/22 3:00:56 p.m.
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Mr. Speaker, the Auditor General did take a look, and more than $30 billion in payments went to ineligible applicants. We know in this House that the Auditor General is a respected officer of Parliament. It was Parliament that asked for the report from the AG. The minister is now calling into question the independence of the AG. Will the minister apologize?
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  • Dec/6/22 3:01:26 p.m.
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Mr. Speaker, we thank the Auditor General for her report. We worked closely with her to make sure she had all the data she needed to make her findings, and we are also working hard on the post-payment verification to ensure that we work with individual Canadians. Over 150,000 Canadians have already worked out agreements with CRA for payment, and we will continue methodically pursuing this work until it is done.
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  • Dec/6/22 3:01:51 p.m.
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Mr. Speaker, that definitely was a non-answer. The Liberals say they worked with the Auditor General, but they will not accept the recommendations from the Auditor General. Will the Minister of National Revenue stand up and apologize for her remarks, which seem to be that her government does not trust the Auditor General and the work that was done?
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  • Dec/6/22 3:02:21 p.m.
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Mr. Speaker, our government trusts and respects the work of the Auditor General. Let me just share with members— Some hon. members: Oh, oh!
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  • Dec/6/22 3:02:29 p.m.
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Are we done? Very good. The hon. minister, please proceed.
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  • Dec/6/22 3:02:53 p.m.
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Mr. Speaker, let me repeat that our government respects and honours the work of the Auditor General, and that we accept her report. Let me share point 10.23 from the report. I quote: We found that the COVID-19 programs achieved their objective to help Canada avoid a more severe contraction of the economy and the social consequences of, for example, a significant increase in poverty. This financial support allowed the economy to rebound and return—
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  • Dec/6/22 3:03:22 p.m.
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The hon. member for West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country.
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  • Dec/6/22 3:03:28 p.m.
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  • Re: Bill C-13 
Mr. Speaker, our government recognizes that French is in decline in Canada, as the census showed. That is why it is important to pass our ambitious bill. Could the President of the Treasury Board explain to us how Bill C-13 will improve French in the federal government?
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  • Dec/6/22 3:03:54 p.m.
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  • Re: Bill C-13 
Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for his question and especially for his hard work. We are firmly committed to promoting both of our official languages. With Bill C-13, Treasury Board will play an enhanced role in monitoring and evaluation. For the first time, that will include monitoring federal institutions to ensure that they meet their obligation to take positive measures, including in areas where they work with their provincial and territorial counterparts. We need to move forward with Bill C-13 to strengthen official language minority communities, among others.
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  • Dec/6/22 3:04:35 p.m.
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Mr Speaker, Mary called me on the weekend. She is a senior on a fixed income, and her doctor is 230 kilometres away. She cannot afford the fuel inflation. The Auditor General today revealed $32 billion in questionable spending, including $54 million to build a $250,000 app, billions in wage subsidies to wealthy corporations, and issuing cheques to prisoners and organized crime. Will the minister apologize for questioning the independence of the Auditor General?
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  • Dec/6/22 3:05:16 p.m.
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Mr. Speaker, we recognize the challenges seniors are facing. The government has been there for them, unlike the party opposite, which has opposed every single measure we put forward to support seniors, whether it was the doubling of the GST credit, which will help 11 million people, rental and dental support, increasing the old age security by 10% for those 75 and over, or the fact that we are increasing the guaranteed income supplement, which has helped over 900,000 seniors. We are going to continue to make sure we support seniors, now and into the future.
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  • Dec/6/22 3:05:50 p.m.
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Mr. Speaker, there has to be some sort of limit to what we are going to hear from the Minister of National Revenue today. It is one thing to attack the Auditor General and say that she doubts her integrity, but she even had the gall to say that managing the pandemic as a minister was more difficult than managing the Second World War. Does the minister have the courage to stand up today and apologize on behalf of the 40,000 Canadian soldiers who lost their lives between 1939 and 1945?
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