This video captures a heated House of Commons debate where Conservative MP Dancho challenges Liberal Minister of Arctic Affairs regarding fiscal responsibility, highlighting the ongoing political controversy over Canada's decade of deficit spending, rising living costs, and the government's handling of economic challenges including US tariff disputes and youth unemployment.
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Conservative MP Absolutely DESTROYS Carney's Clueless MinisterAdded:
upside down land of liberals. A spending spree is a spending cut. Blowing a windfall of billions of dollars is prudent and failing to prepare for a fiscal storm is well just good fiscal management. That's the scathing review from the Globe and Mail Editorial Board, Mr. Speaker, because yesterday the Liberals promised Canadians they would continue their decade of massive deficit spending, which means rising cost of living for Canadians will also continue with no end in sight. So when will this Liberal prime minister finally show some responsibility, some fiscal restraint so that Canadians can afford to live?
>> The honorable minister for Northern Europic Affairs.
>> Thank you, Mr. Speaker. You know what Manitobans want, especially young people? They want a job. They want opportunity. AND THAT'S WHAT THIS GOVERNMENT IS DELIVERING. The spring budget delivers real momentum for Manitobans. We're seeing infrastructure investments that keep the province moving in the right direction from transportation upgrades to community facilities. We're expanding real red seal training. Mr. Speaker, the member opposite continues to deny what we're delivering on. They need to get on side that we're delivering for for affordability.
>> Here, >> the honorable member for Kildon St. Paul. Speaker, the Liberals can dress this up however they like, but there is a glaring omission in the fiscal update, and it's urgency. They have no urgency in resolving the US tariff dispute that's costing thousands of Canadian manufacturing jobs. And what's worse, according to the Financial Times, Canada's leading industry groups say the prime minister's efforts to cut red tape is floundering, costing the country billions more in trade losses than Donald Trump's tariffs. But Liberals have no urgency to resolve that issue either, despite it being 100% in their control. So rather than massive deficits, why don't they cut red tape so our workers and industries can survive?
>> The honorable the honorable minister.
>> Great job.
>> Mr. Speaker, we're investing so Manitobans can step into good jobs. What is she not seeing here? We're strengthening Manitoba aerospace sector.
We're advancing the economic wealth fund. We're investing 6 billion in the trade so that young people could get jobs. The member opposite continues to downplay this work and these measures are directly supporting Manitobans.
>> Hair hair.
>> The honorable member for Okonagan Lake West South Colona.
>> Mr. Speaker, Canadians were promised change after a decade of costly liberal government under Justin Trudeau.
Yesterday, they didn't get change. They got more of the same. asking for every Canadian household to shoulder roughly $3,400 of new debt from a prime minister who said he would be different. This costly credit card budget delivers more debt, more costs, more taxes, doubling the deficit while life gets more expensive. So, which promise was false?
The promise of change or the claim that doubling the deficit would somehow make Canadians better off?
>> The honorable Minister of Veterans Affairs, >> Mr. Speaker, Conservative and BC ridings are telling me this week that our new government is delivering the things that they need. We're we're bringing major PROJECTS LIKE LG2 AND RED CRISP MINE, which are going to invest in our natural resources and build BC's economy. We're delivering the Team Canada Strong program, which is going to recruit, train, and hire over 80,000 new skilled workers. This means jobs for British Columbombians. Mr. Speaker, THAT'S GOOD NEWS.
UH THE HONORABLE member for Okonogan Lake West South Colona.
>> The only thing this deliver this government delivers, Mr. Speaker, is more talking points recycled. So even the Glob and Mail says that in this upside down Liberal world, quote, "An a spending increase of 26.8 billion is not a spending cut." End quote. And that for every $100 in new revenue, the government spends 97% of it. So, will the government admit this costly credit card budget proves nothing has changed?
Or are Canadians now supposed to believe that doubling the deficit is fiscal responsibility?
>> The honorable minister of veterans affairs.
>> Mr. Speaker, I had a conversation with the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade this week and you know what we were talking about? We were talking about THE NEED FOR SKILLED WORKERS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. Yesterday's spring economic update, we announced that we're investing in the recruiting, training, and hiring of skilled trades with more than 80,000 skilled workers. And we're going to grow the Canadian economy.
WE'RE GOING TO INVEST IN THOSE PROJECTS.
WE'RE DOING WHAT BC needs.
>> The honorable member for Sherwood Park, Fort Saskatchewan.
>> Mr. Speaker, those apprentices desperately need projects to go forward that they can work on. Now, Canada faces an unemployment crisis most severe among youth. Yet, this Liberal, costly credit card budget plans further increases to EI premiums. Increasing the tax on jobs now will make it harder for businesses to create jobs and make the jobs crisis even worse. Why are Liberals paying for their costly credit card budget with further tax increases on jobs?
>> The honorable minister of energy and natural resources.
>> Mr. Speaker, they only read half the newspaper. Obviously, if they would have read the other half, they would have seen the CEO of Shell say it's never been as attractive a time to invest in the energy sector in this country. They would have said they're excited about the development of LG in THIS COUNTRY.
THEY'RE EXCITED ABOUT THE JOBS THEY'RE going to be creating. They should read the rest of the paper. Mr. Speaker, >> the honorable member for Sherwood Park for Saskatchewan.
>> Mr. Speaker, I'm not at all surprised to hear that that minister spends a lot of time talking to CEOs. But on page 122 of their fiscal update, it's clear that they are increasing the tax on jobs at a time when we already have a massive youth unemployment crisis. This credit card budget proposes to squeeze small businesses and workers even more. At the same time as these Liberals are voting against allowing student uh grants to go to those at vocational institutions, they're attacking young people, attacking jobs. Mr. Speaker, when will it end?
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