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<v Speaker 1>Thank you for listening to Pictures Media Radio.

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<v Speaker 2>Welcome to Policy and Rights, the show about DOLCOM policy

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<v Speaker 2>and human rights.

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<v Speaker 1>Alright, welcome back to Policy and Rights. Here in Depictions

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<v Speaker 1>Media Radio. I'm your host, Michael Cloggs. Why don't we

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<v Speaker 1>start uh from some YU United Nations updates. Uh, well,

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<v Speaker 1>we'll just reduce some of the highlights. As we know,

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<v Speaker 1>the WHO has been trying to launch a polio vaccine

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<v Speaker 1>into Gaza and UH, as reported UH by doctor Tedros

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<v Speaker 1>from the WHO. UH said today that about seventy four

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<v Speaker 1>thousand children are estimated to have been vaccinated as of yesterday,

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<v Speaker 1>which is only two days into the Into the campaign itself, UH,

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<v Speaker 1>there have been lots of of hurdles and everything for

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<v Speaker 1>them to leap over in order to get this done.

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<v Speaker 1>Oja College. That said, Israel bombardments and ground operations and

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<v Speaker 1>heavy fighting continue in multiple areas, resulting in further civilian casualties, displacements,

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<v Speaker 1>destruction of houses and civilian infrastructure. They have flagged palace

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<v Speaker 1>in the families and continue to flee and they find

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<v Speaker 1>themselves in overcrowded areas and inhumane living conditions, which couple

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<v Speaker 1>with the lack of clean water, sanitation facilities and basic

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<v Speaker 1>hygiene contribute to the speed the spread of the disease,

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<v Speaker 1>polio being one of them. Of course, there are many

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<v Speaker 1>other diseases that the it that are included in that

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<v Speaker 1>UH polio because they're focusing on polio because of the vaccinations.

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<v Speaker 1>They also want to reiterate the parties must always respect

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<v Speaker 1>international humanitarian law, which means civilians must be protected and

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<v Speaker 1>their intentional needs including food, including shelter, water and health

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<v Speaker 1>must be met whenever they where wherever they are in

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<v Speaker 1>UH In gazam So and they have a report from Lebanon.

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<v Speaker 1>The colleagues in Lebanon and You and Peacekeeping Force otherwise

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<v Speaker 1>known as UNIFIL have confirmed earlier today that contractor traveling

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<v Speaker 1>to provide services to UNIFL Spanish contingent was injured in

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<v Speaker 1>gunfire near Sarda and in Syria. Humanitarian update for Syria,

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<v Speaker 1>which the colleagues from OSHA tell that the north east

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<v Speaker 1>of the country and the u N carried out across

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<v Speaker 1>across line inter agency assessment to that is first such

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<v Speaker 1>mission in twenty eighteen. The mission apparently took place on

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<v Speaker 1>the first of September. The inner agency team met with

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<v Speaker 1>local communities visited essential service points including water, sanitation, hygiene

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<v Speaker 1>facilities and health facilities and markets. Just to give a

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<v Speaker 1>bit of the Al Khardish was impacted by the recent

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<v Speaker 1>escalation of hostilities and details are which resulted in at

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<v Speaker 1>least twenty five civilians being killed.

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<v Speaker 3>And in.

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<v Speaker 1>Yemen, where a country Friday marks a grim milestone of

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<v Speaker 1>humanitarian colleagues. The three months that humanitarian colleagues and Yemen

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<v Speaker 1>were detained UH by aser Allah and whereabouts still remain

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<v Speaker 1>unknown UH for those particular people. So moving on into

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<v Speaker 1>the Ukraine, the Office for Coordination and Humanitarian Efforts UH

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<v Speaker 1>tells that aid organizations continue to provide emergency support to

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<v Speaker 1>people impacted by the latest attacks across the country. In

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<v Speaker 1>Kargave City UH in the northeast particular effected by sustained

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<v Speaker 1>to attacks on August thirtieth and September one.

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<v Speaker 4>And.

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<v Speaker 1>The authorities says at least six people were killed in

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<v Speaker 1>one hundred and fifty others injured, including thirty children. Humanitarian

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<v Speaker 1>partners on site also noted the scale of damage to

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<v Speaker 1>civille infrastructure and ninety residential buildings, shopping centers and sports facilities,

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<v Speaker 1>as well as two educational facilities were damaged in the attacks,

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<v Speaker 1>So why don't we move on, uh back to Canada.

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<v Speaker 1>And as we you may or may not heard, uh,

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<v Speaker 1>Jack Meet Singh has rescinded the agreement that he had

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<v Speaker 1>with with the Liberals. He is not citing anything that

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<v Speaker 1>that Pierre Poulvier was talking about. What he is actually

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<v Speaker 1>citing in collapsing the agreement was the heavy handedness that

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<v Speaker 1>as he claims, the heavy handedness that the Liberals put

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<v Speaker 1>against the teamsters union with the railroads. He said that

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<v Speaker 1>the binding arbitration and forcing people back to work is

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<v Speaker 1>actually harmful to the work and gives the employers exactly

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<v Speaker 1>what they want, no matter how much they tried to

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<v Speaker 1>harm the workers that work for them. So he collapsed

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<v Speaker 1>the agreement with that. And we're going to hear some

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<v Speaker 1>other comments from a mister Povier and from mister Trudeaux

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<v Speaker 1>as they talk about what all this could possibly mean.

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<v Speaker 1>And of course the Conservatives are still pushing forward with

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<v Speaker 1>their common sense way of running the government. The real

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<v Speaker 1>issue that, of course we've mentioned this several times on

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<v Speaker 1>this particular podcast, is there is no actual plan to

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<v Speaker 1>fix some of the problems that there are. There that

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<v Speaker 1>no one is laying down a step by step thing

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<v Speaker 1>that is going to happen. They are not citing that

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<v Speaker 1>we're going to have certain types of programs appear to

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<v Speaker 1>make things better. What they are doing is just coming

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<v Speaker 1>up with patchwork fixes for things that are actually happening

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<v Speaker 1>in Canada, which brings me to a very interesting point

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<v Speaker 1>that was brought up in another podcast that the average

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<v Speaker 1>Canadian loses more than forty three percent of their income

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<v Speaker 1>to taxes. Well, it isn't just the obvious things either,

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<v Speaker 1>is that the taxes are layered on top of each other.

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<v Speaker 1>And the point that this person made was rather interesting.

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<v Speaker 1>Let's consider this. You jump in your car and you

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<v Speaker 1>go to work. Okay, so you go to work, you

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<v Speaker 1>earn a paycheck. Well, that paycheck is handed to you

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<v Speaker 1>after taxes have been collected. You go to the grocery store,

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<v Speaker 1>you go to buy food. Well, the food that you

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<v Speaker 1>bought was bought with money after it had already been taxed,

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<v Speaker 1>and you pay a sales tax, so you pay you

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<v Speaker 1>used already tax money to pay more taxes on top

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<v Speaker 1>of that. Well, if you live here in British Columbia,

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<v Speaker 1>at least once a month you have to pay an

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<v Speaker 1>insurance tax, which means that you have to buy your

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<v Speaker 1>car insurance from the government, which essentially is another tax.

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<v Speaker 1>So right there, you've we've already listed three levels of tax. Well,

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<v Speaker 1>on top of all those taxes, we can go on

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<v Speaker 1>and on about this, about how you have to pay

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<v Speaker 1>a communications tax for your cell phone, you have to

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<v Speaker 1>pay an electric electricity tax for the power up your home.

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<v Speaker 1>That there are so many, so many different taxes that

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<v Speaker 1>actually come they come up, but they're all for the

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<v Speaker 1>average person paid out of already taxed dollars. Because your paycheck,

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<v Speaker 1>as a baseline, was already taxed and there's no chance

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<v Speaker 1>of evading that tax or sheltering your money from the tax. Okay,

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<v Speaker 1>so let's conversely, let's look at the the extremely wealthy.

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<v Speaker 1>They actually get their money before it's being taxed. They're

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<v Speaker 1>allowed to shelter that money now that they have just

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<v Speaker 1>been that they have just gotten from being taxed any

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<v Speaker 1>further than that. So when they go to buy goods,

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<v Speaker 1>yes they still have to pay the sales tax. Yes

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<v Speaker 1>they still have to pay the carbon tax, but in

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<v Speaker 1>a lot of cases they may actually find a way

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<v Speaker 1>because they have a home business. They find a way,

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<v Speaker 1>and this doesn't count. This only counts for the extremely

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<v Speaker 1>extremely wealthy, not just your simple entrepreneurs. They still and

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<v Speaker 1>a lot of cases still paid just as much tax

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<v Speaker 1>as the average employee. That by time that they are

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<v Speaker 1>they're allowed to evade most of the taxes that this

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<v Speaker 1>the simple citizen pays. The average person, the average working

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<v Speaker 1>class person, the one who even if their business makes

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<v Speaker 1>in rough revenue, say two hundred and fifty to five

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<v Speaker 1>hundred thousand dollars a year in rough revenue, that they

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<v Speaker 1>still fall the category of they cannot, they cannot take

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<v Speaker 1>advantage of certain large tax shelters that they still had

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<v Speaker 1>to pay out most of the most of that forty

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<v Speaker 1>three percent of their income into taxes. There's no way

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<v Speaker 1>around it, in which case, after all that all that

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<v Speaker 1>money has been taxed. Yes, there's the child tax credit,

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<v Speaker 1>there's all these other other things. If you qualify to

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<v Speaker 1>hand hand you back some of the money. But by

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<v Speaker 1>time you use that those those quarterly things to buy

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<v Speaker 1>groceries or whatever, that you've actually put more money back

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<v Speaker 1>into into the tax system. Forty three percent tax and

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<v Speaker 1>it's all because of how it gets layered on and

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<v Speaker 1>it goes even higher when we consider that to put

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<v Speaker 1>fuel in your car you have to pay a carbon tax.

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<v Speaker 1>To put fuel into your home for heating during the wintertime,

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<v Speaker 1>you have to pay even more tax. There's a lot

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<v Speaker 1>of taxes out there. So with that being said, why

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<v Speaker 1>don't we listen to today's clips and starting with what

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<v Speaker 1>Jack had to say about the Liberal government and dividing

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<v Speaker 1>arbitration that was imposed against the railroad unions as they

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<v Speaker 1>try to negotiate a better paycheck for themselves. And well

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<v Speaker 1>we'll hear from mister Pobier and from mister Trudeau.

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<v Speaker 5>Last h what happened recently, which really for us was

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<v Speaker 5>was a was a pretty big deal.

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<v Speaker 4>There's a line in the sand that was crossed.

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<v Speaker 6>The line that was crossed when Justin Chrudeau for a

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<v Speaker 6>team served brothers and sisters that were on strike and

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<v Speaker 6>he forced binding arbitration.

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<v Speaker 4>That was wrong. Not only was that wrong, what he

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<v Speaker 4>sent was a message that if for employer mistreats the working.

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<v Speaker 6>People, negotiates and bad faith doesn't actually honor the agreements

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<v Speaker 6>of the workers, undermines a good process from going on.

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<v Speaker 4>He rewarded that bad faith.

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<v Speaker 5>He reworded that bad faith by saying okay, if you

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<v Speaker 5>hurt the worker, we're gonna give you what you want anyway.

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<v Speaker 4>And forced buying the arbitration.

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<v Speaker 6>So we want to send a message that's that's a

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<v Speaker 6>that's a breach of trust with working people.

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<v Speaker 4>That was wrong and that was shameful.

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<v Speaker 7>My folks were school teachers.

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<v Speaker 9>They adopted me, and even though we came from modest

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<v Speaker 9>was always possible to have a modest vacation in our

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<v Speaker 9>me that, you know, in Canada didn't really matter where

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<v Speaker 9>you came from, it mattered where you were going. That

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<v Speaker 9>anyone from anywhere could do anything. That's the country my

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<v Speaker 9>in a two bedroom apartment. But now all of them

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<v Speaker 9>have succeeded. That was the Canadian promise. Unfortunately, after nine

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<v Speaker 9>years of Trudeau and the NDP Liberals, that promise is broken.

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<v Speaker 9>Everything costs more, work doesn't pay. Housing costs have doubled.

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<v Speaker 9>We now have the worst housing costs in all.

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<v Speaker 9>Housing is twenty five to forty five percent more expensive

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<v Speaker 9>where they have to house eight times the people on

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<v Speaker 9>a smaller land. Mass crime, chaos, drugs and disorder are

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<v Speaker 7>And what would the MVP do about it?

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<v Speaker 9>Well, For the last two years, sell Out Sing has

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<v Speaker 9>crimes and drugs in our streets. Sell Out Sing betrayed

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<v Speaker 9>workers who thought he would vote he would stand up

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<v Speaker 7>Instead, he has stood.

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<v Speaker 9>Up for Trudeau, allowing Trudeau to double our debt and

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<v Speaker 9>cause the worst inflation in forty years. A third of

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<v Speaker 9>Canadians now say they consider leaving Canada.

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<v Speaker 7>Two million line up at food banks.

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<v Speaker 9>Two thirds of kids, young people and families who don't

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<v Speaker 9>own homes believe they never will in Canada. We never

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<v Speaker 9>imagined that it would be so bad that hospitals would

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<v Speaker 9>have coolers full of dead bodies because family members can't

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<v Speaker 9>afford burials or cremations. But that's what Justin Trudeau and

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<v Speaker 9>jag Meats saying, Sellout saying have delivered. And then on

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<v Speaker 9>food prices, well, food prices, I think regard a CBC.

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<v Speaker 9>Oh my goodness, CBC's microphone has falling down. What do

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<v Speaker 9>you know, who would have thought that I'd be holding

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<v Speaker 9>I don't know if that everything is broken in Canada

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<v Speaker 9>after nine years of the NDP liberals, including the CBC

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<v Speaker 9>microphone and now Sellout saying has pulled a stunt, the

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<v Speaker 9>sellout saying stunt today where he came out and claimed

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<v Speaker 9>that he was wrong, that the coalition was a bad,

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<v Speaker 9>costly idea, but he refuses to commit to voting for

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<v Speaker 9>a carbon tax election. So my message to sell Out

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<v Speaker 9>Saying is this, if you're serious about ending your costly

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<v Speaker 9>carbon tax coalition with Trudeau, then commit today to voting

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<v Speaker 9>for a carbon tax election at the earliest confidence vote

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<v Speaker 7>That way, we can have a carbon tax election.

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<v Speaker 9>Where Canadians will decide between the costly coalition of Trudeau

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<v Speaker 9>and sellout sing that tax your food, punish your work,

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<v Speaker 9>take your money, double your housing costs, and unleash crime

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<v Speaker 9>and drugs on your street. Or common sense conservatives who

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<v Speaker 9>will ax the tax, build the homes, fix the budget,

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<v Speaker 9>and stop the crime. In so doing that, we'll bring

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<v Speaker 9>home the country we love, where hard work earns a

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<v Speaker 9>powerful paycheck that buys affordable food, gas, and homes, in

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<v Speaker 9>safe neighborhoods, where our military is strong and our people

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<v Speaker 9>are safe, Where immigration is welcome but controlled, Where drug

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<v Speaker 9>addictions are treated, not worsened, where children can play safely

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<v Speaker 9>in the streets, where the flag flies high, where we

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<v Speaker 9>are the freest country on earth, where the common sense

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<v Speaker 9>of the common people are united for our common home, Canada.

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<v Speaker 7>Let's bring it home.

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<v Speaker 10>Thanks everyone, We're going.

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<v Speaker 4>To open enough of questions starting to get here with.

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<v Speaker 11>How quickly will you trust the NDP to see if

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<v Speaker 9>We have to wait till we get the calendar right now.

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<v Speaker 9>We don't have uh a k a calendar to indicate

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<v Speaker 9>when we can put forward a motion, but they're the

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<v Speaker 9>NDP will have to choose are they going to h

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<v Speaker 9>after jag me Sing, after sellout Sing did this stunt today?

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<v Speaker 9>He is going to have to vote on whether he

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<v Speaker 9>keeps Justin Trudeau's costly government in power or whether he

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<v Speaker 9>triggers a carbon tax election so Canadians can elect a

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<v Speaker 9>common sense government that acts as the tax, builds the homes,

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<v Speaker 9>fixes the budget, and stops the crime.

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<v Speaker 7>Basically, wait MESSI.

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<v Speaker 9>Called la balamontaire or indy k conde vats by mayor

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<v Speaker 9>and maman daney uh leblac the de vois dcd uh

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<v Speaker 9>U prouvoi augmonte la dat del deficito en concis counts

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<v Speaker 9>who esquil le vette or de clanchet uh in alexion

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<v Speaker 9>or curly quebecqua Roman sounds kill a coupe tax sample

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<v Speaker 9>j uh battsio the large man is stopped.

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<v Speaker 8>They name esp uh.

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<v Speaker 1>Andy Garlands c TV news What what are the chances

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<v Speaker 1>of an early election? Uh with this news?

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<v Speaker 7>Well, it d depends now on whether sell out Sing

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<v Speaker 7>is going to.

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<v Speaker 9>Do what he says and vote to trigger a carbon

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<v Speaker 9>tax election at the earliest opportunities, so Canadians can decide

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<v Speaker 9>between a costly coalition of NDP liberals who tax your food,

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<v Speaker 9>punish your work, double your housing costs, your unloosh crime,

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<v Speaker 9>chaos in your community, or common sense conservatives who will

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<v Speaker 9>act the tax, build the homes, fix the budget, and

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<v Speaker 9>stop the crime.

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<v Speaker 12>Need Holmes, anonoymenus now and mister polipress your disappointment on

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<v Speaker 12>social media in regards to a machete attack you're in

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<v Speaker 12>a nine or two years ago. In regards to a

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<v Speaker 12>man out on bail and alleged to have unleashed a

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<v Speaker 12>very serious attack impacting multiple people, can.

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<v Speaker 4>You clarify your stance on.

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<v Speaker 12>Jail before a bail, What does that me expand on

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<v Speaker 12>that and how could that potentially impact in is like

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<v Speaker 12>this or stop him from happening the first place.

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<v Speaker 7>Thank you very much.

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<v Speaker 9>The people of Nanaimo, Vancouver Island and all of Canada

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<v Speaker 9>deserve to live in a safe Canada like we had

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<v Speaker 9>before the NDP liberals.

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<v Speaker 7>The NDP and liberals have.

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<v Speaker 9>Brought in catch and release bail that allows the same

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<v Speaker 9>repeat violent career criminals to be released within hours of

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<v Speaker 9>their arrest, often before the paperwork on their latest crime

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<v Speaker 9>is even filled out by the police. In Vancouver, they

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<v Speaker 9>had to arrest the same forty offenders six thousand times

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<v Speaker 9>in one year.

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<v Speaker 7>That's one arrest per offender every two days.

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<v Speaker 9>It takes work to get arrested every two days, like

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<v Speaker 9>you have to be really out and early every day committing.

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<v Speaker 7>A lot of crime. But no one should joke about it.

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<v Speaker 7>It's very serious. A machete attack in Canada.

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<v Speaker 9>My common sense plan is to repeal the NDP liberal

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<v Speaker 9>that bans anyone with a long ru rap sheet of

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<v Speaker 9>serious offenses from having bail, parole, probation, or house arrest.

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<v Speaker 9>It will automatically be jail not bail, jail not bail,

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<v Speaker 9>so that offenders like this are behind bars and our

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<v Speaker 10>Thank you well, just flee of this cat.

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<v Speaker 8>Candidate of Florida counter sim I don't.

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<v Speaker 13>Just appointed a radical trans extremist to the Senate, ignoring Alberta's.

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<v Speaker 14>Elected senators in reading this comments his undemocratic supermajority for

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<v Speaker 14>another generation.

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<v Speaker 1>If Canadians give.

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<v Speaker 9>You a supermajority in the House.

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<v Speaker 10>How will you deal with the Trudeau Senate that.

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<v Speaker 11>Road blocks your government?

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<v Speaker 7>Well, this is another lie from Justin Trudeau.

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<v Speaker 9>He said he would only appoint independent, nonpartisan people to

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<v Speaker 9>to cement his radical agenda.

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<v Speaker 7>My message is that Canada is a democracy.

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<v Speaker 9>Canadians will vote in a carbon tax election and they

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<v Speaker 9>will elect a common sense government that to act the tax,

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<v Speaker 9>build the homes, fix the budget, and stop the crime.

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<v Speaker 7>It is the obligation of all Senators to pass the.

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<v Speaker 9>Agenda, the common sense plan the Canadians vote for, rather

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<v Speaker 9>than trying to overturn democracy and keep Justin Trudeau's costly, chaotic,

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<v Speaker 9>crime ridden policies in place.

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<v Speaker 15>Question.

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<v Speaker 16>Yes, you mentioned what took me sing to do to

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<v Speaker 16>force an early election. Does his announcement today Does that

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<v Speaker 16>open up any avenues for you or your party to

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<v Speaker 16>be able to do things to force an earlier election,

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<v Speaker 16>or at least ask for one differently or argue for

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<v Speaker 9>It does, but it will depend on whether sellout saying

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<v Speaker 9>is serious or a stuntman. Will he vote for a

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<v Speaker 9>vote again to keep the costly coalition with Trudeau in

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<v Speaker 9>power to hike taxes, double housing costs, and unleash crime

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<v Speaker 9>and drugs on your street. We need a carbon tax election.

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<v Speaker 9>My message to sell out saying is vote with us

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<v Speaker 9>to trigger a carbon tax election so Canadians collect a

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<v Speaker 9>hard work earns a powerful paycheck that buys affordable food,

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<v Speaker 9>gas and homes on safe streets.

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<v Speaker 7>Thanks, thanks very much, take care.

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<v Speaker 10>Good afternoon. My name is Megan Power.

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<v Speaker 13>I am the principal here at Grossmorne Academy, and I

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<v Speaker 13>am thrilled that we have some special guests with us today,

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<v Speaker 13>of course, including our Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, our Premier

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<v Speaker 13>Andrew Fury, and other special guests.

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<v Speaker 17>UH.

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<v Speaker 13>First day of school is always exciting for staff and students.

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<v Speaker 13>This is certainly no exception very excited. As educators. We

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<v Speaker 13>are eager for our students to always have the best

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<v Speaker 13>when they come in the doors. And I'm very pleased

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<v Speaker 13>to be part of an announcement today that we know

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<v Speaker 13>will directly impact our students and other students in our province.

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<v Speaker 13>So I would like to ask the Honorable Minister Goodie

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<v Speaker 13>Hutchings our MP to speak were.

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<v Speaker 9>Megan.

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<v Speaker 10>Thanks now see Meghan in the academy.

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<v Speaker 18>Folks, look before we get started today, I'd like to

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<v Speaker 18>recognize we're on the traditional land of Theothic and the

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<v Speaker 18>Midma people, and how important it is for us all

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<v Speaker 18>to hold hands and walk the path of reconciliation together.

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<v Speaker 10>Prime Minister, welcome back to the Long Range Mountains.

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<v Speaker 18>Framer, always good to see you, Jenna, Welcome to the

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<v Speaker 18>Best Coast of Newfoundland.

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<v Speaker 7>Story premier.

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<v Speaker 18>But I have to get that again and I have

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<v Speaker 18>to give a showed it to my colleague.

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<v Speaker 10>I know, I know, I know we do share that

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<v Speaker 10>we do share. That have to give a show it

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<v Speaker 13>Of course, Insurance Joanne, Seamus vonn and of course here friends,

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<v Speaker 18>To tell a story about a stool. So a stool

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<v Speaker 18>has to have at least three legs to be balanced.

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<v Speaker 18>One is the economy, which is very important. Everybody needs

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<v Speaker 18>a good job. The economy needs to be going. Another

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<v Speaker 18>important leg of that school stool is the environment. We

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<v Speaker 18>have to look after our environment here on Grossmoor, and

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<v Speaker 18>we're in a unesca world heritage site. It's very important

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<v Speaker 18>to look after it, especially with the realities of climate change.

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<v Speaker 18>The other important part of that stool is community and

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<v Speaker 18>communities comprise of many things, their indigenous communities, everyday people

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<v Speaker 18>and children. And what we're here today to talk about

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<v Speaker 18>his children and how we're giving them every step, every

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<v Speaker 18>advantage they can to make a better start in life

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<v Speaker 18>for them. Therefore making that stool even stronger and stronger

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<v Speaker 18>and stronger. Because they're going to grow out of the economy,

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<v Speaker 18>they're going to look after the environment. So friends, without

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<v Speaker 18>further ado, please welcome my boss, our Prime minister.

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<v Speaker 7>All right, honorable just Intrudeau.

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<v Speaker 4>Thanks Joddy.

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<v Speaker 11>It's great to be here in beautiful long Range mountains

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<v Speaker 11>in Western Newfoundland. It's just wonderful to be back here

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<v Speaker 11>in the province with such friends. Premier Fury Andrew. It's

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<v Speaker 11>great that you're here today to make this important announcement together,

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<v Speaker 11>because good things happen when we work together, when all

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<v Speaker 11>of us work together. Great to be here, Megan, thank

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<v Speaker 11>you for your welcome, our outstanding Newfoundland Caucus Minister jenesidz

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<v Speaker 11>and Minister of Agriculture Lawrence McCauley. It's an opportunity for

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<v Speaker 11>us to come together and kick off this school year

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<v Speaker 11>in the right way. But before I get into that,

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<v Speaker 11>I just wanted to say a couple of words about

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<v Speaker 11>the Bank of Canada's decision earlier today.

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<v Speaker 3>This is good news.

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<v Speaker 11>This means that Canadians, it's families or small businesses or workers,

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<v Speaker 11>are going to see a little relief with the dropping

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<v Speaker 11>of our interest rates for the third time in a row.

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<v Speaker 11>Canada is now the first major economy to have three

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<v Speaker 11>interest rates cuts in the row, and it's because we've

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<v Speaker 11>got inflation under control. Wages are growing faster than inflation,

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<v Speaker 11>our economy is in a solid position, and now we're

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<v Speaker 11>going to make things more affordable for Canadians. So this

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<v Speaker 11>is a good, big piece of news that Canadians can

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<v Speaker 11>be really, really excited and reassured that we're on the

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<v Speaker 11>right track as a country. Basing responsa if I disippe,

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<v Speaker 11>the part of helping families right across the country is

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<v Speaker 11>making sure we're stepping up. As even the economy is

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<v Speaker 11>doing well at a macro level, Canadians are still facing

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<v Speaker 11>real pressures in their daily lives with the cost of living,

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<v Speaker 11>and that's why as a government, we're continuing to step

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<v Speaker 11>up and right now, as we're seeing the school year

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<v Speaker 11>apart start, we know that being there to make sure

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<v Speaker 11>that no kids are going hungry, make sure that kids

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<v Speaker 11>have access to good, high quality food in their schools

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<v Speaker 11>is both important for them and their learning. I know

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<v Speaker 11>that as a teacher, I know that as a parent,

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<v Speaker 11>but I also know they it's something that takes pressure

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<v Speaker 11>off of grocery prices. The school food program that we're

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<v Speaker 11>going out across the country as provinces sign on it

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<v Speaker 11>is expected to save hundreds of dollars up to eight

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<v Speaker 11>hundred dollars for a family with two kids across the country,

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<v Speaker 11>and that's going to make a real difference at a

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<v Speaker 11>time where prices are high and people are squeezed. The

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<v Speaker 11>fact that we're able to announce this first in Newfoundland

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<v Speaker 11>is really a testament to the work that Premier Fury

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<v Speaker 11>has done in putting kids first and making those investments

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<v Speaker 11>that are going to support people right right across through

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<v Speaker 11>Finland and Labrador. We're talking about thousands of kids who

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<v Speaker 11>are going to have access to school food across the province,

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<v Speaker 11>and indeed, as we continue to sign with provinces across

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<v Speaker 11>the country, more and more kids from coast to coast

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<v Speaker 11>to coast.

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<v Speaker 3>There's a number of provinces ready to sign on next.

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<v Speaker 11>We're hoping Manitoba and Lawrence McCauley's home of Pi are

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<v Speaker 11>going to be the next two provinces, but Ontario is

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<v Speaker 11>working well and others are coming on board.

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<v Speaker 3>But we do want to put pressure on all provinces to.

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<v Speaker 11>Step up and deliver for those organizations that are already

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<v Speaker 11>delivering school food programs across school districts in schools across

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<v Speaker 11>their provinces that could use the money that the federal

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<v Speaker 11>government has put on the table to make sure that

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<v Speaker 11>no kids are going hungry, that kids can concentrate in class.

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<v Speaker 11>This is something that is basic and important and it's

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<v Speaker 11>something that we're getting behind and that we need to

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<v Speaker 11>sign on to with many provinces.

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<v Speaker 3>On the Tutli province, santage A government.

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<v Speaker 11>There's a lot of work to do as we continue

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<v Speaker 11>to invest in Canadians, as we continue to grow the economy,

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<v Speaker 11>as we continue to protect the environment and move forward.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm looking forward to continuing to do.

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<v Speaker 11>That work with collaborative partners like the Government of Newfoundland

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<v Speaker 11>and Labrador and many governments right across the country.

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<v Speaker 3>Looking forward to keeping it up.

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<v Speaker 11>But for now I'm happy turn it over to the

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<v Speaker 11>Premiere to talk about Newfoundland and Labrador.

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<v Speaker 3>Thank you well, thanks Prime Minister.

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<v Speaker 19>And first of all, before we start, I want to

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<v Speaker 19>not just remind Goodie, but welcome everyone to my beautiful district,

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<v Speaker 19>to Hama Gros Morne as well. I hope everybody who

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<v Speaker 19>made the time to travel here gets to experience the

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<v Speaker 19>true beauty that is this whole area. The district is

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<v Speaker 19>absolutely spectacular.

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<v Speaker 3>That said, especially.

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<v Speaker 19>Welcome to the Prime Minister. Of course, there is no

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<v Speaker 19>stranger to this region, and always welcome back.

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<v Speaker 2>Thank you.

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<v Speaker 3>I did want to pick up first on something the

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<v Speaker 3>Prime Minister said.

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<v Speaker 19>I was criticized significantly when I offered my opinion on

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<v Speaker 19>the Bank of Canada increasing interest rates, so let me

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<v Speaker 19>also echo what I think is good news and what

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<v Speaker 19>we've seen as significant cuts to the interest rate. I

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<v Speaker 19>think it's going to help Canadian families, is going to

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<v Speaker 19>help people in Newfoundland and Labrador tackle the cost of living,

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<v Speaker 19>but it's also going to help spur spur.

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<v Speaker 3>The economy again.

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<v Speaker 19>So very thankful that the Bank of Canada made, in

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<v Speaker 19>my opinion, what is the right decision in cutting and

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<v Speaker 19>cutting interest rates. We're in a school for a reason,

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<v Speaker 19>and it's not just because of this particular program. It's

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<v Speaker 19>because this represents the future of Newfoundland and Labrador represents

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<v Speaker 19>the future of Canada. And we just had the opportunity

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<v Speaker 19>to speak to some students and really it's about making

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<v Speaker 19>them see and understand and reach for their full potential.

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<v Speaker 19>But you can't reach your full potential unless you have

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<v Speaker 19>a full belly, and so I think it is incredibly

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<v Speaker 19>important for us as governments to focus on how we

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<v Speaker 19>make sure that children are able to learn and meet

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<v Speaker 19>their full potential, including being well fed. Our government recognized

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<v Speaker 19>that perhaps before some others last fall when we launched

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<v Speaker 19>it as part of our poverty reduction strategy. It was

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<v Speaker 19>one of the key elements of child poverty reduction, recognizing

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<v Speaker 19>that children were going to school hungry. So we made

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<v Speaker 19>sure that we increased our pre natal nutritional supplement, extending

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<v Speaker 19>from what was zero to one to zero to five

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<v Speaker 19>years of age and said that's not enough, because then

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<v Speaker 19>they go to school then we said, okay, we'll build

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<v Speaker 19>on the existing school breakfast program and extend it to

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<v Speaker 19>school lunch from K to nine. So I'm happy to

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<v Speaker 19>say right now in Land and Labrador, over sixty thousand

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<v Speaker 19>children a veil of the school breakfast program, and now

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<v Speaker 19>thirty thousand because of our investment last year and our

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<v Speaker 19>budget will avail the school lunch program. Partnering with the

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<v Speaker 19>federal government will allow us to achieve higher metrics at

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<v Speaker 19>a faster rate than we even than thought possible when

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<v Speaker 19>we announced this program last year.

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<v Speaker 3>So for that we are all grateful.

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<v Speaker 19>This is what Canadians expect and want when facing poverty

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<v Speaker 19>issues and cost of living issues. As the Prime Minister suggested,

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<v Speaker 19>we know my government understands that these issues hit your table,

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<v Speaker 19>They hit you in your home. The price of groceries,

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<v Speaker 19>the price of milk has all escalated over the last

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<v Speaker 19>few years.

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<v Speaker 3>And if you're trying to return children to.

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<v Speaker 19>School with school supplies and having to look after their

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<v Speaker 19>launches and breakfasts, that can be an extra stress and strain.

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<v Speaker 3>Well that's the role of governments.

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<v Speaker 19>That's the role of government's plural and that's why I'm

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<v Speaker 19>happy to cooperate with the federal government, all the colleagues

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<v Speaker 19>here to ensure that this program will be effective and

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<v Speaker 19>efficient and will lead the rest of the country with

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<v Speaker 19>the most aggressive school breakfast and launch program out of

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<v Speaker 19>any province.

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<v Speaker 2>Thank you very much.

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<v Speaker 14>Medicine's amazing well, Thank you very much, Premiere, Prime Minister, colleagues.

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<v Speaker 14>It's really a fantastic day and it is great to

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<v Speaker 14>be here in Newfoundland and Labrador as we launch and

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<v Speaker 14>we announced the first province that has signed on to

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<v Speaker 14>our national school food program. This is a historic moment.

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<v Speaker 14>This is a moment to reflect, to celebrate, but also

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<v Speaker 14>to continue the work to ensure that it's not just one,

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<v Speaker 14>but we have all thirteen provinces and territories alongside us

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<v Speaker 14>as we build out this program. As we've heard today,

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<v Speaker 14>we know that there are families in this country who

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<v Speaker 14>are struggling, are feeling the cost of raising children in

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<v Speaker 14>today's economy, and that's why this measure in this program

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<v Speaker 14>is so timely but also so important for the children

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<v Speaker 14>of today. Today marks an investment of nine point one

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<v Speaker 14>million dollars in Newfoundland and Labrador over the next three

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<v Speaker 14>years to see more schools come online. As a Premier

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<v Speaker 14>has rightly said. There is an amazing breakfast program already

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<v Speaker 14>here available in Newfoundland and Labrador. But as we look

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<v Speaker 14>to expand upon that and expand upon the lunch program,

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<v Speaker 14>we'll see fifty eight more schools come online with lunch programs,

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<v Speaker 14>fifty eight more schools like this one that we're in today,

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<v Speaker 14>Grossmoorn Academy, where the children will be able to benefit

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<v Speaker 14>from accessible, healthy food so that they.

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<v Speaker 10>Can focus on being kids and they can focus on learning.

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<v Speaker 14>Having said that, I'd be remiss if I didn't remark

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<v Speaker 14>that time and time again, as we have discussed, as

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<v Speaker 14>we've put these measures on the floor in the House

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<v Speaker 14>of Commons, that Pierre Polief and the Conservatives continue to

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<v Speaker 14>vote against these critical measures that support children and Canadian families.

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<v Speaker 10>We will keep fighting. As I said, we have now.

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<v Speaker 14>Newfoundland and Labrador signed ready to go moving forward with

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<v Speaker 14>the National School Food Program, and we will ensure we'll

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<v Speaker 14>work with all provinces and territories to continue the dialogue

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<v Speaker 14>to ensure that all agreements get signed.

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<v Speaker 1>Thank you very much.

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<v Speaker 7>This question goes to CP.

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<v Speaker 20>Prime Minister Trudeau. You no longer have the support of

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<v Speaker 20>the NDP. Your party is trailing in the polls, and

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<v Speaker 20>the Conservatives are calling for an election. Is it time

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<v Speaker 20>to set Canadians to the polls.

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<v Speaker 11>We're here today because we're delivering on school lunches and

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<v Speaker 11>school food for thousands of kids across the province, and

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<v Speaker 11>we're making investments that are helping are going to be

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<v Speaker 11>helping hundreds of thousands of kids off the time across

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<v Speaker 11>the country as people step up. These are the kinds

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<v Speaker 11>of things that Canadians are looking for. As I traveled

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<v Speaker 11>across the country this summer, people talk to me about

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<v Speaker 11>making ends meet. They talk to me about the high

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<v Speaker 11>costs of rent and need for more housing. They cost

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<v Speaker 11>talk to me about the environment and climate change and

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<v Speaker 11>the impacts of it. And these are the things that

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<v Speaker 11>we're focused on. I'll let others focus on politics, but

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<v Speaker 11>I will point out that I really hope the NDP

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<v Speaker 11>stays focus is focused on how we can deliver for

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<v Speaker 11>Canadians as we have over the.

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<v Speaker 3>Past years, rather than focusing on politics.

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<v Speaker 20>Well, what will become of the programs that you announced

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<v Speaker 20>as part of the agreement that you had with the NDP,

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<v Speaker 20>such as pharmacare and dental care.

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<v Speaker 11>We have delivered on dental care half a million Canadian

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<v Speaker 11>seniors now access dental care. Just in the past few months,

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<v Speaker 11>despite Pierre paulyv On the Conservative's opposition to it every

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<v Speaker 11>step of the way, half a million Canadian seniors have

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<v Speaker 11>now had dental care, many for the first time in decades.

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<v Speaker 3>This is a program that has helped Canadians.

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<v Speaker 11>We still have work to do to continue rolling out

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<v Speaker 11>dental care and I hope the NDP will continue to

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<v Speaker 11>fight for that.

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<v Speaker 3>This fall, we're going to be moving forward and.

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<v Speaker 11>Making sure that nobody has to choose between paying for

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<v Speaker 11>groceries or rent or paying for much needed insulin. Pharmacare

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<v Speaker 11>is going to become a reality as we work on

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<v Speaker 11>that in the House, and I hope the NDP stays

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<v Speaker 11>focused on that. As a government, We're going to stay

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<v Speaker 11>focused on delivering for Canadians at a time where people

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<v Speaker 11>need that we have in the Bank Accounada announcement today

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<v Speaker 11>underscore that we have the strongest fiscal position of any

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<v Speaker 11>country in the G seven right now. My belief, our

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<v Speaker 11>belief is we need to set that fiscal position to

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<v Speaker 11>work for Canadians by delivering spaces at ten dollars a

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<v Speaker 11>day in daycares across the country. Delivering dental care, rolling

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<v Speaker 11>out the Canadian Disabilities and kids under eighteen, Delivering a

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<v Speaker 11>school food program that's going to make sure that kids

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<v Speaker 11>don't sit in class to focus on their bellies rumbling,

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<v Speaker 11>to focus on the teacher.

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<v Speaker 3>These are things that.

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<v Speaker 11>Canadians care about and need. These are the things that

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<v Speaker 11>this government continues to focus on.

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<v Speaker 4>Next question by mister Don Bradshaw MTV.

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<v Speaker 3>Have you had an opportunity to think about what your

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<v Speaker 3>fall will look like now?

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<v Speaker 4>Will it be another just a regular.

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<v Speaker 21>Return to the House of Commons or do you now

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<v Speaker 21>have to start thinking about maybe calling an election before

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<v Speaker 21>something happens.

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<v Speaker 11>Not focused on politics. I'll let other parties focus on politics.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm focused on.

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<v Speaker 11>Actually delivering the things that Canadians told me this summer

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<v Speaker 11>they need. I had thousands of conversations with people across

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<v Speaker 11>the country.

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<v Speaker 3>Very few of them wanted to talk politics.

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<v Speaker 11>They wanted to talk how are they going to make

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<v Speaker 11>sure that they can afford their rent as they get

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<v Speaker 11>back to school in the fall. How they're going to

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<v Speaker 11>be able to hope to one day be able to

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<v Speaker 11>own a home. That's why we're investing in the most

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<v Speaker 11>ambitious home building program.

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<v Speaker 3>The country has ever seen.

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<v Speaker 11>They want to know how we're going to help with

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<v Speaker 11>the price of groceries while rolling out these school food

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<v Speaker 11>programs right across the country, as more provinces come on board,

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<v Speaker 11>is going to make a real difference in family's bottom lines.

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<v Speaker 11>I'm focused on Canadians. I'll let the other parties focus

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<v Speaker 11>on politics.

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<v Speaker 3>But with that said, you have to focus on politics

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<v Speaker 3>at some point.

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<v Speaker 21>When you look at what you're doing, the announcement today,

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<v Speaker 21>for example, the Bank of Canada rate dropping, it would

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<v Speaker 21>seem like these would be positive signs that maybe you

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<v Speaker 21>would want to go.

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<v Speaker 3>Through the polls with. So when do you start thinking politically.

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<v Speaker 11>Delivering for Canadians is at the heart of what politics

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<v Speaker 11>is supposed to be about. We're about being there to

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<v Speaker 11>make sure that as Canadians are hurting, but as our

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<v Speaker 11>economy is in many ways one of the strongest in

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<v Speaker 11>the world in terms certainly in terms of fiscal position,

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<v Speaker 11>we should be putting that economy to serve them. That's

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<v Speaker 11>why we stepped up with ten dollars a day childcare.

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<v Speaker 11>That's why we've stepped up with dental care. That's why

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<v Speaker 11>we're continuing to fight for pharmacare. This is why We're

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<v Speaker 11>drawing an investment from around the world at levels that

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<v Speaker 11>nobody's ever seen. We're up sixty percent beforeign direct investment.

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<v Speaker 11>Last year, we were the number one country per capita

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<v Speaker 11>among advanced economies in the G twenty for companies wanting

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<v Speaker 11>to invest in Canada. There is there is opportunity in

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<v Speaker 11>Canada that we cannot let slide. That's what we're focused on.

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<v Speaker 11>An election will come in the coming year, hopefully not

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<v Speaker 11>till next fall, because in the meantime we're going to

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<v Speaker 11>deliver for Canadians. And the contrast with a conservative leader

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<v Speaker 11>that wants to cut dental care, cut, the school food

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<v Speaker 11>program cut, cut the insulin for through pharmacare cut, the

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<v Speaker 11>programs that Canadians are relying on to help them through

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<v Speaker 11>this difficult time. Well, that'll be a political decision the

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<v Speaker 11>Canadians get to take in an election. But in the meantime,

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<v Speaker 11>I'm not letting down Canadians and I'm going to stay

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<v Speaker 11>focused on them. The PA program on Renovo conti, the Reno.

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<v Speaker 3>Came in Jui plitic could leave me Marie.

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<v Speaker 11>In the in the stress and fiscality preferred DPT.

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<v Speaker 3>Exactly. Next question, all right, Troy to CBC.

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<v Speaker 22>Just to get back to the nd P announcement today,

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<v Speaker 22>what conversations did you have with mister sing prior to

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<v Speaker 22>today's announcement.

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<v Speaker 11>I have had over the past number of years many,

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<v Speaker 11>many conversations about how we get things done for Canadians

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<v Speaker 11>and that has led to things like ten dollars a

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<v Speaker 11>day childcare, dental care that has made a huge impact.

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<v Speaker 3>But both of those things have.

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<v Speaker 11>More work to do in Parliament this fall as we're

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<v Speaker 11>moving forward on pharmacare as well, to make sure that

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<v Speaker 11>free prescription contraceptives, to make sure that free and is

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<v Speaker 11>available to Canadians. These are things that I know the

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<v Speaker 11>NDP should care about because Canadians care about it. So

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<v Speaker 11>I look forward to conversations with mister saying about how

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<v Speaker 11>we're going to continue to demonstrate that confident countries invest

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<v Speaker 11>in their citizens, invest in their future, because that's what

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<v Speaker 11>we're doing well.

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<v Speaker 22>Leading up to today's announcence, by the pre Poliev had

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<v Speaker 22>made a call to the NDP too to get out

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<v Speaker 22>of that governance agreement. Is there a fear that these

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<v Speaker 22>two parties will form a similar type agreement and how

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<v Speaker 22>would that affect you leading into the.

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<v Speaker 7>Next year and the next election.

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<v Speaker 10>I think.

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<v Speaker 11>Canadians are beginning to realize that Pierre Poliev is wrong

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<v Speaker 11>when he says he doesn't want to invest in food

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<v Speaker 11>for kids at school. He's wrong when he doesn't want

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<v Speaker 11>to see ten dollars a day childcare spaces created. He's

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<v Speaker 11>wrong when he doesn't want to see free insulin go

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<v Speaker 11>to Canadians in need who are fighting diabetes. He's wrong

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<v Speaker 11>to not want to put the strongest balance sheet in

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<v Speaker 11>the G seven in service of Canadians. Confident countries invest

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<v Speaker 11>in their citizens and in their future. That's what we're doing.

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<v Speaker 11>That's the choice he wants to take away from Canadians.

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<v Speaker 11>And I truly believe that progressive parties like the NDP

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<v Speaker 11>and we Liberals need to continue to deliver for people

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<v Speaker 11>in this challenging time because that's how we've grown the

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<v Speaker 11>economy over the past years. That's how we'll continue to

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<v Speaker 11>be there long into the future for Canadians.

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<v Speaker 3>Next question of guards with an answer in French as well,

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<v Speaker 3>please okay.

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<v Speaker 11>The decisionment can Davis, Sir can Coupi, the Supposey program,

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<v Speaker 11>the skeel.

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<v Speaker 2>Or dij u x.

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<v Speaker 11>Christ conif who service they can bozue the lenpgavoir Polici

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<v Speaker 11>la serve relieve Republican none effect not Vernon believer polican.

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<v Speaker 3>Next question, I just don't.

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<v Speaker 23>Break the independent, mister Trudeau, No doubt there's this is

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<v Speaker 23>a very positive announcement in the fact that there are

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<v Speaker 23>going to be a lot of students in this province

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<v Speaker 23>and eventually around Canada who won't be hungry at school

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<v Speaker 23>during the day. I know that there are a lot

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<v Speaker 23>of students and parents and teachers, a lot of people

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<v Speaker 23>across the country who are wondering why, given the compassion

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<v Speaker 23>we have for our own children here, the Canadian government

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<v Speaker 23>remains complicit in the slaughter of civilians, including children and

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<v Speaker 23>students in Palestine.

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<v Speaker 3>What do you say to all the students.

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<v Speaker 23>Who are watching wondering why Canada hasn't done more to

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<v Speaker 23>end that violence.

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<v Speaker 11>We have been calling for a ceasefire since December. We

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<v Speaker 11>need to see an end to the violence. We need

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<v Speaker 11>to see a return the hostages. We need to see

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<v Speaker 11>Hamask lay down its arms and stop using Palestinian children

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<v Speaker 11>civilians as shields. We need to see the Israeli government

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<v Speaker 11>abide by international law and rules, and we need an

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<v Speaker 11>immediate ceasefire. We need to get back on that path

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<v Speaker 11>towards a two state solution where a peaceful, secure Israel

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<v Speaker 11>lives alongside a peaceful, secure Palestinian state. That is the

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<v Speaker 11>work that Canada has been doing on the world stage

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<v Speaker 11>for many months. That is what we are going to

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<v Speaker 11>continue to do to push for that two state solution.

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<v Speaker 23>Well, it hasn't really been having an impact though a

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<v Speaker 23>lot of people have been saying for months that the

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<v Speaker 23>Canadian government should unequivocally condemn Israel, cut to diplomatic ties,

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<v Speaker 23>and categorically have an arms embargo, including sending weapons and

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<v Speaker 23>arms good arms goods to other countries like the United States.

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<v Speaker 23>We know they're getting stuff from Quebec that are then

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<v Speaker 23>being sent to Israel to bomb Palestinians.

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<v Speaker 3>Why haven't you put an end to that.

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<v Speaker 11>Israel has a right to defend itself in accordance with

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<v Speaker 11>international law. On October seventh of last year, they lived

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<v Speaker 11>through one of the most horrific terrorist attacks in history,

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<v Speaker 11>and we need to continue to stand for peace for

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<v Speaker 11>israelis for Palestidians in the region. Long into the future.

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<v Speaker 11>That's why we're calling on Hamas to lay down its arms.

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<v Speaker 11>That's why we're calling for Israel to abide by international law.

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<v Speaker 3>That's why we're.

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<v Speaker 11>Calling for an immediate ceasefire so that we can get

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<v Speaker 11>massive amounts of humanitarian aid to end the ongoing tragedies

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<v Speaker 11>that are happening in Gaza right now. This is an

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<v Speaker 11>incredibly difficult situation that has repercussions, tangible repercussions on millions

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<v Speaker 11>of Canadians who are worried about the rise and hatred

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<v Speaker 11>here at home, who are worried about.

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<v Speaker 3>Sending their kids to school.

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<v Speaker 11>As a new school year starts in universities and high

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<v Speaker 11>schools across the country, we need to remember who we

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<v Speaker 11>are as Canadians, which is fighting for our values of peace,

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<v Speaker 11>openness and understanding, putting aside the hate, and being committed

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<v Speaker 11>to a peaceful future in the Middle East where and

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<v Speaker 11>secure Israel lives alongside a secure and internationally recognized Palestinian state.

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<v Speaker 7>Next, so it.

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<v Speaker 3>Sounds like you're downplaying the significance of genocide or.

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<v Speaker 11>Very well, yeah, you got two questions. There's a whole

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<v Speaker 11>bunch of other journalists I look forward to hearing from them.

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<v Speaker 3>As well.

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<v Speaker 15>Thank you, I'm good after doing the Prime Minister Jrudau,

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<v Speaker 15>welcome back to new from I hope you're enjoying your

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<v Speaker 15>visit here. Always nice to my day in the beautiful

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<v Speaker 15>community of the Rocky Harbor Deep Park AFM by the way,

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<v Speaker 15>And what is the significance with this announcement being right

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<v Speaker 15>here in Rocky Harbor today you speak about a little bit.

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<v Speaker 11>Listen, we know that Rocky Harbor, like many communities across

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<v Speaker 11>Newfoundland Labrador and indeed right across the country, is beautiful

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<v Speaker 11>place with strong communities and strong families, but also people

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<v Speaker 11>facing real chatallenges and being able to step up in

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<v Speaker 11>a riding and in a community that is exemplifying some

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<v Speaker 11>of the challenges and some of the greatness that you

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<v Speaker 11>see right across the province in the country.

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<v Speaker 3>Is a really nice thing.

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<v Speaker 11>I will say that it probably contributes significantly to it

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<v Speaker 11>that I have both a minister and a friend who

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<v Speaker 11>is Premier, who represent this beautiful community and wanting to

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<v Speaker 11>showcase the impact of this announcement for kids here in

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<v Speaker 11>their home districts that are going to be impactful right

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<v Speaker 11>across the province and right across the country. For me,

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<v Speaker 11>any excuse to come back to Grossmoorn and Rocky Harbor

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<v Speaker 11>is a good thing for me.

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<v Speaker 3>So I'm really really glad to be here. Follow Thank

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<v Speaker 3>you very much.

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<v Speaker 2>Thank you.

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<v Speaker 7>Lost question.

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<v Speaker 17>Hi Sanuda Ranawake, CBC News, Prime Minister. Considering that you've

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<v Speaker 17>lost essentially a support of the NDP, what does that

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<v Speaker 17>mean for some of the projects that you mentioned they're

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<v Speaker 17>giving to Canadians going forward. How much of a support

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<v Speaker 17>are you losing here?

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<v Speaker 11>Well, I think the NDP is going to have to

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<v Speaker 11>make decisions about whether or not they want to stand

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<v Speaker 11>with pure Poliev, who's going to cut the school food programs,

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<v Speaker 11>cut dental care, not deliver on pharmacare, or whether they're

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<v Speaker 11>going to focus on what means to Canadians to be

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<v Speaker 11>there to give them support through this difficult time and

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<v Speaker 11>to be investing in the future, whether it's drawing in

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<v Speaker 11>global investments or fighting climate change. At the same time,

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<v Speaker 11>every politician gets to choose whether they want to play

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<v Speaker 11>politics or whether they want to serve Canadians, and I

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<v Speaker 11>certainly hope that the NDP will stay true to its

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<v Speaker 11>fundamental values, which is making sure that Canadians get the

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<v Speaker 11>support they need and keeping away the austerity, the cuts

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<v Speaker 11>and the damage that will be done by Conservatives if

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<v Speaker 11>they get the chance.

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<v Speaker 17>I'd like to look at the other side of things,

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<v Speaker 17>your relationship with the provincial government and New Una Labrador.

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<v Speaker 17>You've had disagreements before, especially when it comes things like

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<v Speaker 17>the carbon techs, but now here you are today announcing

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<v Speaker 17>almost a deal together. What does this make of your

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<v Speaker 17>relationship between the government of Newfland and Labrador and the

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<v Speaker 17>federal government.

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<v Speaker 11>Well, I think for people who've been paying attention, they've

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<v Speaker 11>seen that we've been able as a government to sign

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<v Speaker 11>deals and deliver things for Canadians. Right across the country,

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<v Speaker 11>childcare agreements with Alberta, investments in housing in Saskatchewan.

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<v Speaker 3>We even managed to make a few agreements signed with

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<v Speaker 3>New Brunswick.

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<v Speaker 11>We will work with people across the political spectrum to

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<v Speaker 11>deliver for Canadians because that's what Canadians expect.

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<v Speaker 3>Of course, it's always more.

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<v Speaker 11>Fun to be standing beside my friend Andrew to deliver

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<v Speaker 11>concretely for the people of Newfoundland and Labrador. And as

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<v Speaker 11>we have across the country, there will always be multiple

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<v Speaker 11>different solutions proposed perspectives on different challenges. And that's one

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<v Speaker 11>of the great things about Canada that we get to

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<v Speaker 11>work together and figure things out. And I have to

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<v Speaker 11>say I rarely have had better partners. Even though we've

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<v Speaker 11>seen disagreements on certain issues, the values are aligned and

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<v Speaker 11>the desire to deliver for Canadians is always at the

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<v Speaker 11>forefront of everything that Andrew does. And I'm really happy

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<v Speaker 11>to be showcasing that. Delivering food for kids in schools

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<v Speaker 11>right across the country starts here in Newfoundland and Labrador

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<v Speaker 11>because of and the Fury's leadership. Okay, you want to

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<v Speaker 11>say for the words ever, so I'm happy to address

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<v Speaker 11>that and the Prime Minister and I have had frank

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<v Speaker 11>and conversations about the areas of disagreement, and as the

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<v Speaker 11>first Minister representing Newfoundland and Labrador, that is my job.

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<v Speaker 11>My job is to stand up for Newfoundlanders and Labradorians.

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<v Speaker 11>I make no apologies for it and I will always

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<v Speaker 11>do it. And so while we have disagreements on things

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<v Speaker 11>like carbon and cod what we are here today to

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<v Speaker 11>discuss is something that there is no disagreement on. That

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<v Speaker 11>children deserve to go to school not thinking about where

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<v Speaker 11>they're getting their next meal. That families deserve to have

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<v Speaker 11>a break on groceries for their children and to take

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<v Speaker 11>that stress off them. So while there will be disagreements,

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<v Speaker 11>and managing a broad country with multiple different socio political interests,

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<v Speaker 11>perhaps there always should be disagreements, but this is something

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<v Speaker 11>that we firmly agree on and I have no doubt

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<v Speaker 11>every parent in Newfoland and Labrador would echo that statement.

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<v Speaker 7>Thank you everyone.

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