44th Parl. 1st Sess.
June 5, 2023 11:00AM
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I thank the hon. member for his intervention. However, in the Chair's opinion the request does not meet the requirements of the Standing Orders.
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moved:
Motion No. 281
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 283.
Motion No. 282
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 284.
Motion No. 283
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 285.
Motion No. 284
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 286.
Motion No. 285
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 287.
Motion No. 286
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 288.
Motion No. 287
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 289.
Motion No. 288
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 290.
Motion No. 289
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 291.
Motion No. 290
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 292.
Motion No. 291
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 293.
Motion No. 292
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 294.
Motion No. 293
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 295.
Motion No. 294
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 296.
Motion No. 295
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 297.
Motion No. 296
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 298.
Motion No. 297
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 299.
Motion No. 298
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 300.
Motion No. 299
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 301.
Motion No. 300
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 302.
Motion No. 301
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 303.
Motion No. 302
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 304.
Motion No. 303
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 305.
Motion No. 304
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 306.
Motion No. 305
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 307.
Motion No. 306
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 308.
Motion No. 307
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 309.
Motion No. 308
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 310.
Motion No. 309
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 311.
Motion No. 310
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 312.
Motion No. 311
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 313.
Motion No. 312
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 314.
Motion No. 313
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 315.
Motion No. 314
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 316.
Motion No. 315
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 317.
Motion No. 316
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 318.
Motion No. 317
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 319.
Motion No. 318
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 320.
Motion No. 319
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 321.
Motion No. 320
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 322.
Motion No. 321
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 323.
Motion No. 322
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 324.
Motion No. 323
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 325.
Motion No. 324
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 326.
Motion No. 325
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 327.
Motion No. 326
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 328.
Motion No. 327
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 329.
Motion No. 328
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 330.
Motion No. 329
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 331.
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The hon. member for Longueuil—Charles-LeMoyne is rising on a point of order.
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Mr. Speaker, I believe the Table has received notice from all parties that they agree to dispense.
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I suggest that we make sure the Table gets that information.
Just to clarify, once the agreement has been made among the parties, even though it is after 6:30 p.m., a motion to move forward on this would probably be in order. If somebody could move that motion, it would be beneficial.
Just to make sure that everything is in order, let us pause to make sure the text reflects the agreement that has been had among the parties this evening.
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We have a point of order from the hon. deputy government House leader.
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Mr. Speaker, we ask for unanimous consent that the remaining motions be deemed moved by the member for Calgary Forest Lawn and seconded by the member for Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry.
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All those opposed to the hon. member's moving the motion will please say nay. It is agreed.
The House has heard the terms of the motion. All those opposed to the motion will please say nay.
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moved:
Motion No. 330
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 332.
Motion No. 331
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 333.
Motion No. 332
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 334.
Motion No. 333
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 335.
Motion No. 334
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 336.
Motion No. 335
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 337.
Motion No. 336
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 338.
Motion No. 337
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 339.
Motion No. 338
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 340.
Motion No. 339
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 341.
Motion No. 340
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 342.
Motion No. 341
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 343.
Motion No. 342
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 344.
Motion No. 343
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 345.
Motion No. 344
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 346.
Motion No. 345
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 347.
Motion No. 346
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 348.
Motion No. 347
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 349.
Motion No. 348
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 350.
Motion No. 349
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 351.
Motion No. 350
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 352.
Motion No. 351
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 353.
Motion No. 352
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 354.
Motion No. 353
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 355.
Motion No. 354
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 356.
Motion No. 355
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 357.
Motion No. 356
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 358.
Motion No. 357
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 359.
Motion No. 358
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 360.
Motion No. 359
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 361.
Motion No. 360
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 362.
Motion No. 361
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 363.
Motion No. 362
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 364.
Motion No. 363
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 365.
Motion No. 364
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 366.
Motion No. 365
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 367.
Motion No. 366
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 368.
Motion No. 367
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 369.
Motion No. 368
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 370.
Motion No. 369
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 371.
Motion No. 370
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 372.
Motion No. 371
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 373.
Motion No. 372
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 374.
Motion No. 373
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 375.
Motion No. 374
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 376.
Motion No. 375
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 377.
Motion No. 376
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 378.
Motion No. 377
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 379.
Motion No. 378
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 380.
Motion No. 379
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 381.
Motion No. 380
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 382.
Motion No. 381
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 383.
Motion No. 382
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 384.
Motion No. 383
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 385.
Motion No. 384
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 386.
Motion No. 385
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 387.
Motion No. 386
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 388.
Motion No. 387
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 389.
Motion No. 388
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 390.
Motion No. 389
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 391.
Motion No. 390
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 392.
Motion No. 391
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 393.
Motion No. 392
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 394.
Motion No. 393
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 395.
Motion No. 394
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 396.
Motion No. 395
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 397.
Motion No. 396
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 398.
Motion No. 397
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 399.
Motion No. 398
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 400.
Motion No. 399
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 401.
Motion No. 400
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 402.
Motion No. 401
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 403.
Motion No. 402
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 404.
Motion No. 403
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 405.
Motion No. 404
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 406.
Motion No. 405
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 407.
Motion No. 406
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 408.
Motion No. 407
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 409.
Motion No. 408
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 410.
Motion No. 409
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 411.
Motion No. 410
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 412.
Motion No. 411
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 413.
Motion No. 412
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 414.
Motion No. 413
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 415.
Motion No. 414
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 416.
Motion No. 415
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 417.
Motion No. 416
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 418.
Motion No. 417
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 419.
Motion No. 418
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 420.
Motion No. 419
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 421.
Motion No. 420
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 422.
Motion No. 421
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 423.
Motion No. 422
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 424.
Motion No. 423
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 425.
Motion No. 424
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 426.
Motion No. 425
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 427.
Motion No. 426
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 428.
Motion No. 427
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 429.
Motion No. 428
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 430.
Motion No. 429
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 431.
Motion No. 430
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 432.
Motion No. 431
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 433.
Motion No. 432
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 434.
Motion No. 433
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 435.
Motion No. 434
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 436.
Motion No. 435
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 437.
Motion No. 436
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 438.
Motion No. 437
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 439.
Motion No. 438
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 440.
Motion No. 439
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 441.
Motion No. 440
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 442.
Motion No. 441
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 445.
Motion No. 442
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 446.
Motion No. 443
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 447.
Motion No. 444
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 448.
Motion No. 445
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 449.
Motion No. 446
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 450.
Motion No. 447
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 451.
Motion No. 448
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 452.
Motion No. 449
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 453.
Motion No. 450
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 454.
Motion No. 451
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 455.
Motion No. 452
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 456.
Motion No. 453
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 457.
Motion No. 454
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 458.
Motion No. 455
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 459.
Motion No. 684
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 460.
Motion No. 685
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 461.
Motion No. 686
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 462.
Motion No. 687
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 463.
Motion No. 688
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 464.
Motion No. 689
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 465.
Motion No. 691
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 466.
Motion No. 692
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 467.
Motion No. 693
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 468.
Motion No. 694
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 469.
Motion No. 695
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 470.
Motion No. 696
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 471.
Motion No. 697
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 472.
Motion No. 698
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 473.
Motion No. 699
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 474.
Motion No. 700
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 475.
Motion No. 701
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 476.
Motion No. 702
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 477.
Motion No. 703
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 478.
Motion No. 704
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 479.
Motion No. 705
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 480.
Motion No. 706
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 481.
Motion No. 707
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 482.
Motion No. 708
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 483.
Motion No. 709
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 484.
Motion No. 710
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 485.
Motion No. 711
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 486.
Motion No. 712
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 487.
Motion No. 713
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 488.
Motion No. 714
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 489.
Motion No. 715
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 490.
Motion No. 716
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 491.
Motion No. 717
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 492.
Motion No. 718
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 493.
Motion No. 719
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 494.
Motion No. 720
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 495.
Motion No. 721
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 496.
Motion No. 722
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 497.
Motion No. 723
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 498.
Motion No. 724
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 499.
Motion No. 725
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 500.
Motion No. 726
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 501.
Motion No. 727
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 502.
Motion No. 728
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 503.
Motion No. 729
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 504.
Motion No. 730
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 508.
Motion No. 731
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 509.
Motion No. 732
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 510.
Motion No. 733
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 511.
Motion No. 734
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 512.
Motion No. 735
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 513.
Motion No. 736
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 514.
Motion No. 737
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 515.
Motion No. 738
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 516.
Motion No. 739
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 517.
Motion No. 740
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 518.
Motion No. 741
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 519.
Motion No. 742
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 520.
Motion No. 743
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 521.
Motion No. 744
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 522.
Motion No. 745
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 523.
Motion No. 746
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 524.
Motion No. 747
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 525.
Motion No. 748
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 526.
Motion No. 749
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 527.
Motion No. 751
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 528.
Motion No. 752
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 529.
Motion No. 753
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 530.
Motion No. 754
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 531.
Motion No. 755
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 532.
Motion No. 756
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 533.
Motion No. 757
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 534.
Motion No. 758
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 535.
Motion No. 759
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 536.
Motion No. 760
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 537.
Motion No. 761
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 538.
Motion No. 762
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 539.
Motion No. 763
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 540.
Motion No. 764
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 541.
Motion No. 765
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 542.
Motion No. 766
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 543.
Motion No. 767
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 544.
Motion No. 768
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 545.
Motion No. 769
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 546.
Motion No. 770
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 547.
Motion No. 771
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 548.
Motion No. 772
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 549.
Motion No. 773
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 550.
Motion No. 774
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 551.
Motion No. 775
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 552.
Motion No. 776
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 553.
Motion No. 777
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 554.
Motion No. 778
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 555.
Motion No. 779
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 556.
Motion No. 780
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 557.
Motion No. 781
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 558.
Motion No. 782
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 559.
Motion No. 783
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 560.
Motion No. 784
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 561.
Motion No. 785
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 562.
Motion No. 786
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 563.
Motion No. 787
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 564.
Motion No. 788
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 565.
Motion No. 789
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 566.
Motion No. 790
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 567.
Motion No. 791
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 568.
Motion No. 792
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 569.
Motion No. 793
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 570.
Motion No. 794
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 571.
Motion No. 795
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 572.
Motion No. 796
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 573.
Motion No. 797
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 574.
Motion No. 798
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 575.
Motion No. 799
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 576.
Motion No. 800
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 577.
Motion No. 801
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 578.
Motion No. 802
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 579.
Motion No. 803
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 580.
Motion No. 804
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 581.
Motion No. 805
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 582.
Motion No. 806
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 583.
Motion No. 807
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 584.
Motion No. 808
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 585.
Motion No. 809
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 586.
Motion No. 810
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 587.
Motion No. 811
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 588.
Motion No. 812
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 589.
Motion No. 813
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 590.
Motion No. 814
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 591.
Motion No. 815
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 592.
Motion No. 816
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 593.
Motion No. 817
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 594.
Motion No. 818
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 595.
Motion No. 819
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 596.
Motion No. 820
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 597.
Motion No. 821
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 598.
Motion No. 822
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 599.
Motion No. 823
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 600.
Motion No. 824
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 601.
Motion No. 825
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 602.
Motion No. 826
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 603.
Motion No. 827
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 604.
Motion No. 828
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 605.
Motion No. 829
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 606.
Motion No. 830
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 607.
Motion No. 831
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 608.
Motion No. 832
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 609.
Motion No. 833
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 610.
Motion No. 834
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 611.
Motion No. 835
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 612.
Motion No. 836
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 613.
Motion No. 837
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 614.
Motion No. 838
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 615.
Motion No. 839
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 616.
Motion No. 840
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 617.
Motion No. 841
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 618.
Motion No. 842
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 619.
Motion No. 843
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 620.
Motion No. 844
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 621.
Motion No. 845
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 622.
Motion No. 846
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 623.
Motion No. 847
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 624.
Motion No. 848
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 625.
Motion No. 849
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 626.
Motion No. 850
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 627.
Motion No. 851
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 628.
Motion No. 852
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 629.
Motion No. 853
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 630.
Motion No. 854
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 631.
Motion No. 855
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 632.
Motion No. 856
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 633.
Motion No. 857
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 634.
Motion No. 858
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 635.
Motion No. 859
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 636.
Motion No. 860
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 637.
Motion No. 861
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 638.
Motion No. 862
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 639.
Motion No. 863
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 640.
Motion No. 864
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 641.
Motion No. 865
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 642.
Motion No. 866
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 643.
Motion No. 867
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 644.
Motion No. 868
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 645.
Motion No. 869
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 646.
Motion No. 870
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 647.
Motion No. 871
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 648.
Motion No. 872
That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 649.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 650.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 651.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 652.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 653.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 654.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 655.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 656.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 657.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 658.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 659.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 660.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 661.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 662.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 663.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 664.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 665.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 666.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 667.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 668.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 669.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 670.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 671.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 672.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 673.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 674.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 675.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 676.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 677.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 678.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 679.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 680.
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That Bill C-47 be amended by deleting Clause 681.
He said: Mr. Speaker, as Tupac once said, “All I'm trying to do is survive and make good out of the dirty, nasty, unbelievable lifestyle that they gave me.” More Canadians I talk to today feel like that is exactly the position the current Liberal government has put them in: a dirty, nasty, unbelievable position because of its overspending.
We used to have something called a Canadian dream here in Canada. After eight years of the current Liberal-NDP government, that Canadian dream is dead for so many people. I will tell members why. It is because Canada is now seeing one in five Canadians skipping meals, and we are seeing 1.5 million Canadians going to food banks in a single month. Two in five Canadians are borrowing money from friends and family just to put food on the table, and nearly a third of Canadians are struggling just to get by.
When we talk about what the Canadian dream used to be and what it used to represent, now we see that the dream is gone for many newcomers and those living here who are just struggling to barely get by. These are not statistics of a country that is prospering or one that people can look forward to moving to, but that is the reality after eight years of the current government's failed policies.
Members might ask why Canadians are feeling this way. As Thomas Sowell once said, “The real goal should be reduced government spending, rather than balanced budgets achieved by ever rising tax rates to cover ever rising spending.” Having a government that has added more debt on the backs of Canadians than all governments before it combined is what plunged Canadians into the worst cost of living crisis in history.
Inflation has ravaged our country and Canadians for a very long time. On top of that, we have a Liberal government that does not stop raising taxes. People are already being pile-drove by the cost of living crisis because of out-of-control spending, which made interest rates go up as well. Then the Liberals pile more taxes on Canadians. We see two payroll taxes; an excise escalator tax; carbon tax 1.0, which went up; and a second one that the Liberals are going to introduce to make gas, groceries and home heating even more expensive.
I will take members back to a few months ago, in November. Do they remember when the finance minister fooled us all? She said she had an epiphany. First, she finally admitted that deficits fuel inflation. That is what she said. She also said she was going to be careful. She said she did not want to throw more fuel on the fire of inflation.
Even in her fall economic statement, the minister fooled us once again. She showed in the fall economic statement that she would have a balanced budget by 2027. She said there would be no more deficits. She even had it down in writing for Canadians to see. It took until just six months after that for her to do a massive flip-flop and say she was just kidding and that not only is she not ever going to stop spending money, but her inflationary deficits will never end. She said she will never balance the budget. She turned on her own word and threw a $60-billion jerry can of fuel on the inflationary fire that she started in the first place.
Member should remember that the finance minister is the one who said that deficits fuel inflation. Those were her words. It is something the Conservatives had been saying from day one and that the Liberals refused to acknowledge. It is not just us. The possible future Liberal leader and the finance minister's possible seatmate when the Liberals are on this side of the House, Mark Carney, said that inflation in Canada increasingly reflects what is happening in Canada.
If members do not want to believe him, we have a former Liberal finance minister, John Manley, who said, “[The Liberal Prime Minister's] fiscal policy is making it harder...to contain inflation.” This is something that was also confirmed by the current Governor of the Bank of Canada, Tiff Macklem.
Where does all this wasteful spending lead, with the added-on $60 billion? It is going to lead to each and every Canadian household having another $4,200 of debt put on their backs. This is because the government, supported by its coalition partner, the NDP, just cannot help itself but to continue to tax Canadians further and further into bankruptcy. It is at the point now where we are seeing insolvencies going up more than ever.
More Canadians are visiting food banks than we have ever seen before. Why is this? It is because this trust fund Prime Minister does not understand the pain of Canadians. How could he understand it? He is the same guy who spent $6,000 a night on a hotel room. How does he understand the pain of what he is putting Canadians through?
We see wasteful spending of $22 billion on consultants. Those consultants are covering up for the incompetence of the government, especially its ministers. That is the ministers' job. They are supposed to be figuring out how to fix the airports and immigration system that they have made a huge mess of, yet they are hiring more and more consultants to try to cover for their problems. What is that doing? That is adding more taxes on to Canadians and driving more people to the food banks.
While we are talking about food banks, we had some of them testify at committee recently. All we hear from the Liberal side is that everything is fine, that things are great here in Canada and that people have never had it so good. However, the CEO of the Daily Bread Food Bank said, “The underlying reasons for [higher food bank usage] are complex, but I can summarize them in one sentence: People do not have enough income to afford the rapidly rising cost of living.”
We have already established that the government brought out-of-control inflationary deficits that pile-drove and forced Canadians into this cost of living crisis. Then, the government piled on more taxes, such as carbon tax 1, which was a scam all along; it made gas, groceries and home heating more expensive. Now, on July 1, it is going to pile-drive another one, carbon tax 2.0, which is going to take even more out of Canadians' pockets. It is going to make gas, groceries and home heating even more expensive. This government is not “responsible” or “fiscally prudent”, although these are words that the finance minister sometimes likes to use.
This is a government dead set on bankrupting more and more Canadians and taking more and more from them. Canada is not the country it used to be, where a person could put in hard work and expect to get something back. Now, people are working harder than ever, yet they do not see a promise that they are ever going to be able to afford a home. Interest rates keep going up because of the government's out-of-control spending. Those interest rates might go up even further. We have a housing crisis in this country, because of the out-of-control spending by the government; this budget, again, is going to add another $60 billion of fuel to that fire.
Conservatives continue to stand up for the betterment of Canadians. We are calling for a few simple things. When Conservatives take over, we are going to bring home powerful paycheques, lower prices and more affordable homes that Canadians can actually afford.
Our two simple requests for this out-of-touch Liberal-NDP government are to lower the deficit and axe the tax. Lowering the deficit would lower inflation, and with that, the interest rates would come down. Axing the scam of both the failed carbon taxes would let Canadians keep more in their pockets. Let us bring down the cost of gas, groceries and home heating; let us bring it home for Canadians and actually do something to help them out.
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Quoting from Tupac was awesome. I thought that was great.
Questions and comments, the hon. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Canadian Heritage.
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Mr. Speaker, the member talks almost exclusively in bumper sticker slogans that the Conservative Party recycles. Recycling slogans is the only environmental plan it has.
Why does he not mention anything about climate change, in terms of affordability, and its impact on food prices and impact on Canadians? However, I will not ask him that.
My question is this: Before standing up in this House and ignoring climate change, did he even go outside today to see the smoke in the air in the nation's capital from forest fires elsewhere, or is he just going to put his head in the sand and continue with the old ways of the Conservative Party?
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Mr. Speaker, there is a lot of smoke and a lot of hot air coming out of that member's mouth. The member fails to realize that all these events are taking place. How much has the Liberals' carbon tax actually helped? How many fires or climate events has it stopped from happening?
The Liberals do not even have an environmental plan. We looked for it everywhere. Can anyone say they found the Liberals' environmental plan? Mr. Speaker, have you seen it? I have not seen it yet, and I looked for it. I did not find it anywhere. What we found was a tax plan that made gas, groceries and home heating more expensive, and the Liberals doubled down. Their failed carbon tax scam 1.0 already made the cost of everything go up, and now they are going to pile-drive another one, with carbon tax scam 2.0.
They need to get serious, actually present an environmental plan and stop the hypocrisy.
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Mr. Speaker, on another note, I would like to talk a bit about the monarchy with my colleague. The monarchy is a subject that the Bloc Québécois is particularly fond of talking about.
As members know, the Liberals included the recognition of Charles III as Canada's sovereign in Bill C-47, which we find a bit far-fetched in such a bill.
However, the Bloc Québécois still wanted to give the Liberals the benefit of the doubt. Since it is only fitting, and generally proper procedure, we asked that Charles III be invited to appear before the Standing Committee on Finance so that we can assess his skills. That seems fundamental to me.
We asked Rideau Hall if it was possible to invite him. We were told to ask Buckingham Palace, which we did. Buckingham Palace told us that we had to send a request in writing on fine paper, no less. They are fancy at Buckingham Palace. Obviously, it was a lost cause. Charles III will not appear before the Standing Committee on Finance as we would have liked.
The Conservatives are proposing to remove clause 510, which proclaims Charles III as Canada's sovereign. I think that is worthwhile, and I would really like to hear my colleague's thoughts on that.
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Mr. Speaker, it is sad to see that while Canadians are facing the worst cost of living crisis in the history of Canada, the Bloc wants to talk about the monarchy.
Conservatives are going to continue talking about how we are going to bring better investment, better jobs and better Canadian paycheques to Canadians. Once the member for Carleton becomes the prime minister of this country, those who put in the work will be able to see the fruits of their labour once again.
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Mr. Speaker, I want to hone in on an aspect of the member's speech that I think is really important for Canadians to attempt to understand. I believe the member often presents a goodwill solutions to the many things that are affecting Canadians from coast to coast to coast, particularly on affordability. I commend him for offering, what I believe, is an attempt at a solution for the affordability crisis.
The reality is that there will be a place that the Conservatives have to cut from. They are talking about austerity. They are talking about reducing the budget. Where will they cut from? Will it be dental care, care for children or clean water for first nations?
What would he cut beyond slogans? That is the part I am really nervous about in terms of offering a response. Is this going to turn into a “cut the carbon tax triple, triple, triple” thing? I seriously want to know.
An hon. member: Oh, oh!
Mr. Blake Desjarlais: Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives are heckling me right now because they do not want to actually answer the policy question.
Which area would they cut? Is it going to be dental care or child care?
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Mr. Speaker, it is simple. The member is from Alberta. We will cut what Albertans voted for. We will cut the carbon tax.
In 2019, Albertans overwhelmingly voted in the Conservative government. Its number one priority, and first bill, was to cut the carbon tax. Once again, last week, we saw Albertans overwhelmingly support and vote in a Conservative government that is against the Liberal-NDP failed carbon tax scam.
To the member for Alberta, we are going to stand with Albertans and axe the carbon tax, just as they asked for when they voted in the UCP government and gave it that mandate.
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I was hoping there would be another Tupac quote.
Continuing debate, the hon. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Canadian Heritage.
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Mr. Speaker, unfortunately, I am the wrong person to look to for a Tupac quote. However, in the rest of my speech, I will try to educate, enlighten and entertain members of this chamber.
I asked about this in my question. It was troubling this morning when I got a warning on my phone. I think we all would have if we looked at the weather. It was an air quality advisory in Ottawa, which was related to forest fires elsewhere. It is shocking to me that members of the Conservative Party could go outside this building, see it with their own eyes, and then go to their ridings. They stand from Alberta, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario, British Columbia and Quebec. They see these forest fires; they see the impacts of climate change so directly. It is impacting lives. I know they are passionate about their constituents. They get up, talk and ask what the government is doing, but they do not talk about the impacts of climate change on their residents.
The Conservatives do not put two and two together, despite scientists across the country, Nobel laureates and every credible scientist saying that these things are connected. However, the Conservatives stick their heads in the sand, even though they all, every single one, ran on a price on pollution during the last election. They can see it. We can see it with our own eyes. The hon. members can see, with their own eyes, the impacts of that.
What will these forest fires and floods cost Canadians? What do droughts cost farmers? The members talk about the impacts on Canadians, and that is the right thing to be talking about. What are the long-term impacts? What are the impacts going to be on our kids? If it is tens of billions of dollars now, what is it going to be for our kids? My kids are about to turn seven and five. What is it going to be like in 20 years?
We are seeing the planet get warmer. The Conservative Party of Canada is going to throw its hands up in the air and say, “We've tried nothing, but we're all out of ideas.” I do not know how they can look their kids and their grandkids in the eye.
There is a lot more work that we have to do. That is fair enough; there is not necessarily one way to get to a particular path, but the Conservatives are offering no solutions. We can see smoke in the sky outside. What do the Conservatives have? They have absolutely nothing but bumper sticker slogans. As I mentioned in an earlier comment, the only part of the Conservative environmental plan is recycling their slogans. That is all they have.
When it comes to actually working for Canadians, the Conservatives talk a good game. All these slogans sound great; they are going to do this or that, all these things straight off the bumper sticker. However, where have they been in the last seven and a half years? The Liberal government and other parliamentarians have worked hard to help lift Canadians out of poverty. There are 2.7 million fewer Canadians living in poverty, than there were in 2015, when the Conservatives were in power.
Where were they when the Canada child benefit was discussed? They voted against it. They were against increases to the guaranteed income supplement and increases to old age security. The Conservative leader is fervently against day care, which means thousands of dollars in the pockets of families who are having a difficult time. The Conservatives were against the Canada worker benefit and the rental benefit. Time after time, Conservatives talk a good game, but that is all they have.
There is no policy plan, only cuts. We have seen this story before. They say, “Pull yourself up by your own bootstraps. The government will not be there for you.” There would not be anything that the Conservative party would do to help Canadians, except make it free to pollute.
The cornerstone of their policy is that those who pollute the most will get the biggest tax break. They will cut the benefits to Canadians, cut the green rebate to Canadians, the climate action incentive, and transfer that money to the biggest polluters in this country. That is unbelievably shocking.
There is no ambition. There is no fear for our children on that side of the House, and there is no desire to do anything better for our kids. There is no view in terms of what the long-term costs are going to be on this because, again, they will do nothing. Let the fires burn. Let the floods happen. The Conservative Party of Canada will do absolutely nothing on climate change. We have heard from economists, from the insurance industry and from national security experts, who have said the greatest threat to this country is the impacts of climate change. The Conservatives do not care. It is really that simple. If they cared, there would be some kind of plan. They talk about having technology. Where is this magic box that the Conservative leader has that is going to solve this crisis? There is no plan.
They talk a lot about food banks, again, rightfully so. There are a lot of Canadians who are having a difficult time, despite the supports.
Mr. Jasraj Singh Hallan: I wonder why.
Mr. Chris Bittle: The hon. member who is heckling me talked about food banks, but I am not hearing from my food bank that we should cut the price on pollution. That is not what they are talking about.
Conservatives are laughing. They think it is hilarious that there are 30,000 Canadians who have been evacuated from their homes. They do not care. They are laughing.
Mr. Damien Kurek: How shameful.
Mr. Chris Bittle: That is right. It is shameful, as the hon. member said.
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Order. I think now we are getting into cross-debate. I would ask members, if they have comments or questions, to wait until it is time for questions and comments, which will be soon, in two and a half minutes.
The hon. member has two and a half minutes, and I would ask him not to engage in cross-debate.
The hon. parliamentary secretary.
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Madam Speaker, I wonder if those members will go to food banks in their ridings and tell them that they will cut affordable day care. What would that do to parents, single parents especially? They will cut GIS perhaps, cut day care and cut the CCB. There would not be a rental benefit. They would not have stood by Canadians during the pandemic.
Those seem to be the talking points from the Conservative Party. I do not think that is what they are going to hear or that they will gain much support from food banks across the country with a message of “Pull yourself up by your own bootstraps. It is the Conservative way.” Again, as droughts, fires and floods ravage agricultural areas of our country and those of our allies, what is the cost of that? They are silent on that, consistently silent.
The final thing I would like to discuss, and the one that is the most shocking of all they are opposed to, is dental care. Each one of us, every member of this chamber, has taxpayer-funded dental care for themselves, for their family, for their spouse. What are we hearing the Conservatives tell their constituents? They say, “You don't need that. You don't want that. We will cut it. That is the Conservative way.”
They can talk a great game about balancing the budget, but that is going to be the cornerstone of it. We do not hear the other side of what the Conservative Party is talking about: “We will balance the budget, but it will be on the backs of Canadians and, by the way, we'll give a tax break to the largest polluters in this country.”
If pollution is made free again, the one thing that I think we can all guarantee is that there will be a lot more pollution. There will be more fires. There will be more floods. There will be more drought. That is the one guarantee. It is very sad, again, that Conservatives can go outside, see the smoke in the air and say they do not care.
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