With staggering spending and no oversight or scrutiny from Parliament, this House has had ENOUGH
Jul 22, 2025
With staggering spending and no oversight or scrutiny from Parliament, this House has had ENOUGH
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$73 billion spent while parliament was
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shut down by this government. A spending
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package of half a trillion dollars with
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a record $26 billion for liberal
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friendly consultants like McKenzie and
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no oversight or scrutiny from
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parliament. Well, this house has had
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enough. Last night, the House passed a
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conservative motion calling on the prime
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minister to table a spring budget. Will
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the prime minister respect the will of
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parliament and table a budget
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immediately so Canadians in this
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parliament can have the transparency we
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deserve?
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Mr. Speaker, we take note take note of
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last night's motion.
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But what Canadians deserve, what
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Canadians deserve, what Canadian
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provinces deserves is a healthcare
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transfer. There's a transfer for child
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care. There's a transfer for dental
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care. There's a transfer to support
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affordability. That's what's in the main
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estimates. So, we expect the support of
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members opposite.
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Mr. Speaker, I realize he's new here,
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but all those things would be in a
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budget if he payable.
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Mr. Speaker, this year alone, this
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government is going to spend a
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staggering $26 billion on highric
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liberal friendly consultants, an
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eyewatering $1,400 for every Canadian
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family. They'll present no budget, no
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departmental plans, and zero
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transparency. They won't even stand in
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this house and tell Canadians what the
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deficit will be this year. Will the
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Liberals come clean, table the spring
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budget as this house has demanded?
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[Applause]
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Mr. Speaker,
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unlike the member unlike the member
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opposite, I know the difference between
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main estimates and budget. Unlike the
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member opposite,
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unlike the member opposite, I know how
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to grow Unlike the member opposite, I
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know how to grow this entire
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[Applause]
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Whenever whenever whenever things
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colleagues when I think you should just
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whenever things get to the point where
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whenever things get to the point where I
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can't hear that's when I stand up and
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and halt uh halt time. So, uh, would the
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right honorable prime minister like to,
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uh, back up a bit and take another run
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at it?
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Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
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I will speak I will speak softly. Unlike
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the member opposite, I know the
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difference between a main estimate and a
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budget.
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And unlike the unlike the members
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opposite, we know how to grow this
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economy without spending money. And
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that's why we're proposing that's why
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we're proposing a bill to build one
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Canadian economy out of 13. And all the
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provinces and Quebec agree. Clear hand.
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