Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre sparred in the House of Commons on Tuesday over concerns of a looming recession and how the federal government should be tackling inflation.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre sparred in the House of Commons on Tuesday over concerns of a looming recession and how the federal government should be tackling inflation, with Trudeau accusing Poilievre of “blocking” the Liberals’ bill to implement housing and dental benefits.
“It is not a luxury to heat your home in Canada in the winter time, yet the prime minister wants to punish people for doing it,” Poilievre said. “If actually wanted to support low-income families, he’d step up and support our measures to give more money to low-income families for the cost of dental care to their kids, or to help the 1.8 million Canadians who will benefit from our additional help on the housing benefit,” Trudeau said in the House.
The Liberals’ Bill C-31 — to provide dental-care benefits for children under 12, and a one-time rental housing benefit for eligible Canadians — has remained at second reading in the House of Commons since it was tabled on Sept. 20.
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