The root cause of terrorism is terrorists.

The root causes of terrorism is terrorists.

My life is politics, reading books and exercise.

It's clear Justin Trudeau has something to hide.

Each time you live through a controversy you strengthen.

My view is that Justin Trudeau will raise taxes on everyone.

Work is the only way - the only sustainable way - to escape poverty.

We promised the Accountability Act, we delivered the Accountability Act.

More debt interest, higher taxes, a smaller GDP. That is the Liberal plan.

We know that the international jihadi movement has declared war on Canada.

I'm very comfortable with my record and I'm just going to keep on working hard.

Politics is agony and ecstasy. The highs are amazing. The lows are excruciating.

My dreams of NHL glory were never fulfilled so I had to settle for politics instead.

The government will not support a nine-week work year. That I can say with certainty.

I make no apologies for informing parents of the expanded universal child care benefit.

Conservatives cannot be absent from the debate on inequality and equality in the nation.

I'm incredibly humbled the people of Carleton have very generously put their faith in me.

When a terrorist goes to Parliament Hill, he's looking for the prime minister and his cabinet.

If the Liberals and NDP were to take office they would take the benefits away and raise taxes.

My view is that we need to engender the values of hard work and independence and self-reliance.

We don't need subsidized corporate welfare schemes that rely on endless bailouts from the taxpayer.

Any politician promising not to raise your taxes is like a vampire promising to become a vegetarian.

We're not going to allow the temporary foreign worker program to suppress wages for New Brunswickers.

The Conservative caucus votes far more freely and independently than any other caucus on Parliament Hill.

Far from environmental prophet, he is a foreign oil profiteer. That is the inconvenient truth of Al Gore.

Government cannot tax what Parliament does not approve, but Parliament cannot approve what it does not know.

I'm thankful, thankful for the local farm family that gave me the idea for the Children's Fitness Tax Credit.

I have worked hard to represent people of all backgrounds and I have always done so in a spirit of tolerance.

Let us follow the facts, not Liberal ideology, and let us target the root cause of terrorism. They are called terrorists.

Canadians must fight back against global elites preying on the fears and desperation of people to impose their power grab.

The tax on capital gains in Canada is twice as high as in communist China and we wonder why our ideas are being held back.

The opposition believes that we should allow people to vote without even showing a shred of identification. Canadians disagree.

I read a lot of history. It has taught me that any politician has to overcome difficult periods in order to achieve their goals.

If the carbon tax really was about saving the world, we would presume the largest industrial emitters of carbon would have to pay it.

Let me be blunt, employers do have to raise wages if they can't attract enough employees. That's the free market, that's how it works.

We believe that the real child-care experts are mom and dad. That's why we brought in the universal child care benefit way back in 2006.

Politics should not be a lifelong career, and elected officials should not be allowed to fix themselves in the halls of power of a nation.

Budgets don't balance themselves, it takes fiscal discipline, and both the union and the government will have to show taxpayers that discipline.

We have to be ready to confront the risks that the terrorists and others present to our city and those risks are unique in any nation's capital.

Our soldiers fought in the Korean War to push back communism. As a result of their effort and the effort of our allies, South Korea is free today.

I think the opposition parties, particularly the NDP, probably should have more voice. I can't even remember the last time the NDP had a free vote.

The opposition has always opposed the Universal Child Care Benefit, from the time the Liberals said parents would just spend it on beer and popcorn.

In 2015, our government will make no apologies for using innovative ways to inform Canadians of the terrific enhanced benefits to which they are entitled.

The bottom line is we're not going to be supporting the notion that someone could collect EI for almost a year after working only 360 hours or nine weeks.

It's interesting to note that Michael Ignatieff's ads don't mention Michael Ignatieff. Nor do they mention any positive plan for the economy or the country.

If the knowledge of the cost of the carbon tax in itself would cause injury to the Canadian economy, then that cost must be even worse than we have imagined.

The reason why the Liberals and the NDP don't want parents to know about the universal child care benefit is because those parties would take that benefit away.

We believe in lowering taxes for everyone, and those tax reductions should be targeted at people with middle and modest incomes, and I don't say that rhetorically.

So much of the time, in politics, we try to come up with these clever turns of phrase, slogans or messages, but what the public really wants is just the simple facts.

If the Bank of Canada does want to start getting more and more political, then it will be held to the same level of political accountability as other political entities.

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