Hansard Evidence Tracker

Daily evidence briefs from House of Commons Question Period.

Observed Party Framing

These entries summarize observed Question Period framing from Hansard. They are not full official party platforms.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

The Bloc questioned federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-related concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Bloc Québécois — Government priorities

The Bloc framed federal priorities as misaligned with Quebec concerns and pressed for Quebec-specific responsiveness.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in questions to Liberal ministers.

Bloc Québécois — Government Priorities

Bloc MPs challenged federal priorities and sought more attention to Quebec-specific concerns and policy coherence.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions by Christine Normandin and Mario Simard.

Conservative — The economy

Conservatives framed current affordability pressures as consequences of Liberal government decisions over time.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions on cost of living and economic management.

Conservative — Economy

Opposition framed the economy as a domestic affordability failure, emphasizing rents, food banks, and weak living standards.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Mel Arnold's question and related Conservative interventions.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives linked housing affordability to broader government failure and pressed for stronger action on costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from housing-related QP exchanges.

Conservative — Housing

Conservatives framed housing as unaffordable and tied it to broader government failure on living costs.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in housing-related oral questions.

Conservative — Economy

Conservatives framed the country as in an affordability crisis and blamed the government for worsening conditions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from exchanges by Pierre Poilievre and Mel Arnold.

Green — The Environment

The Green Party emphasized renewable energy, environmental review, and climate-related policy concerns.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's interventions.

Green Party — The economy

The Green Party framed Bill C-30 as insufficiently scrutinized, especially on pesticide-related provisions.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Elizabeth May's intervention during debate adjacent to QP.

Liberal — Economy

Liberals argued Canadians face global economic shocks and said the government is supporting affordability and growth.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull's responses.

Liberal — The economy

Liberals framed Bill C-30 as targeted support for workers, families, and investment while attributing delay to Conservative obstruction.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from answers and debate around the economic update.

Liberal — Economy

Government framed affordability pressures as partly driven by global shocks and highlighted bill measures to support workers, families, and investment.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from QP answers by Ryan Turnbull and ministers.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

NDP emphasized unresolved Indigenous funding and accountability issues, especially for survivors' support organizations.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question to the government.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

The NDP focused on delayed Indigenous funding and pressed for a clear explanation from the government.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Jenny Kwan's question.

NDP — Indigenous affairs

The NDP framed Indigenous funding and rights issues as requiring prompt government action and accountability.

2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed in direct questions during Oral Questions.

Bloc Québécois — Democratic Institutions

The Bloc framed closure and Bill C-22 as excessive executive power and invasive surveillance.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from questions and critique of time allocation.

Conservative — The Economy

Conservatives framed the government as responsible for recession, affordability pressure, and weak consumer conditions.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from repeated opposition questions.

Conservative — Small Business

Conservatives argued small firms face declining investment and need lower costs and less red tape.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from question framing.

Liberal — The Economy

Liberals framed the economy as resilient, citing agreements, investment, and support for workers and families.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Democratic Institutions

Liberals defended Bill C-22 as a public safety tool and rejected claims of authoritarianism.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from ministerial replies, not official platform.

Liberal — Small Business

Liberals said their focus is bringing capital into Canada and creating jobs.

2026-06-17T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from replies to Conservative questions.

Bloc Québécois — Climate Change

Supports studying heat-recovery incentives as energy optimization and a useful climate and productivity measure.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Marilène Gill’s comments on Quebec hydro and heat recovery.

Conservative — The Economy

The government is framed as failing to deliver affordability, competitiveness, and adequate energy policy.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Conservative questioning and Bill debate framing.

Conservative — Taxation

Tax credits should be selective and tied to practical, low-emissions industrial investment.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Greg McLean’s remarks and follow-up questions.

Liberal — The Economy

Current tax and investment measures are portrayed as sufficient to support growth, competitiveness, and cleaner technologies.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Ryan Turnbull’s reply and related QP framing.

Liberal — Taxation

The government stresses fiscal restraint, targeted design, and budget-process discipline for tax measures.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

Observed from Turnbull’s explanation of why the bill is not supported.

NDP — Indigenous Affairs

Raised Indigenous services in Question Period, indicating continued scrutiny of federal delivery in that area.

2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z · Source type: Hansard / observed Question Period framing · Confidence: Medium

Open source

The excerpt lists the exchange but not the full question text.