
Kyle Seeback
- Born
- August 19, 1970
- Career
- Employee at Simmons Da Silva & Sinton LLP, Lawyer
- Political Experience
- MP for Brampton West (2011-2015), MP for Dufferin—Caledon (2019-)
- Notable
- Private member bill C-242 adopted in 2023.
Where Kyle falls on key policy spectrums
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How We're Governed
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Kyle Seeback won with 42,458 votes (60.1%)
Total votes cast: 70,595
Mr. Speaker, it is unbelievable. The Liberals' defence to overseeing the decimation of the Canadian auto industry is to have competing quotes. I have a quote from the Unifor local in Oshawa, the people who actually make the vehicles, who said that it is a great plan. Prime Minister Rather than talk about the plan or say the Liberals have a plan to get tariff-free access, the member tries to say [more]
Prime Minister Mr. Speaker, we all have things we want. What Canadians want is tariff-free access. What is the plan for tariff-free access? We keep hearing about the Liberals doing this and doing that, but while they are doing this and doing that, auto production has gone from two million to 1.2 million. Since the Liberal leader became, auto exports to the United States are down 55%. Despite all [more]
Mr. Speaker, I listened to the fantastic speech my colleague gave. He talked about EVs. The Liberal government says it has an EV manufacturing strategy. How can we have an EV manufacturing strategy when we do not really manufacture any EVs in Canada, only about 700 Dodge Chargers, and the government is going to let in a flood of Chinese EVs, which will undercut any domestic Canadian EV industry? [more]
Oshawa Mr. Speaker, I will be splitting my time with the member for. What we have witnessed over the last decade of Liberal governance of this country is the decimation of the Canadian auto industry. There is no other word that appropriately describes the decline that the Liberals have allowed to happen to our once proud auto sector. Look at where we were under the last year of a Conservative [more]
industry minister Mr. Speaker, thehas said some strange things, like we are going to build the cars the world wants and export them. Leader of the Opposition industry minister For question number one, I wonder if thehas any idea which markets themight be talking about that we would export these fantasy cars to. Leader of the Opposition For question number two, the Liberals talk about bringing [more]
Mr. Speaker, I do not know what the Liberals' plan is, and I do not think they know what their plan is. What is amazing to me is that the member over here, in his question, said that we never talk about tariffs, which is patently false. I have been talking about tariffs and the Liberals' failure to get tariffs removed for almost a year. Let us be very clear what the Liberals do not talk about. [more]
Mr. Speaker, there was so much incoherence and drivel in that speech that I do not know where to start. I will start with this: Is it really the Liberal government's position that the United States wants no trade? Is that what the member thinks its position is? If the U.S. wants no trade, we understand why the Liberals are getting no deal on trade, if that is what they think the position is. [more]
Mr. Speaker, what is incredible is how they never tell us what their plan is on anything. Prime Minister What is the Liberal plan to get tariffs removed from the United States? What is their plan for CUSMA review? How close are we to any of these things? We never know, because thenever tells us. The Liberals have no plan to get rid of tariffs, and it is embarrassing.
Mr. Speaker, when we all rise in this place to speak, we hope that we are going to be accurate. The member speaks a lot, but I think he hopes to be accurate as well. He read into the record that the Conservative plan does not include, for example, engines. That is patently false. If he took the time to read the plan, he would know the plan talks about vehicles and vehicle equivalents, which [more]
Mr. Speaker, I thought that was a fantastic speech by my colleague. What we continue to hear from the Liberals during this debate is our plan does not make sense, or this, that and the other thing, but we have actually seen no plan from them. We have seen production go from two million vehicles a year to 1.2 million, and then they talk about these programs, yet exports of autos are down 55% over [more]
No, Mr. Speaker, this will grow our auto production from 1.2 million vehicles a year to two million vehicles a year, and the parts ecosystem it puts into that is across the country. There are parts suppliers in Quebec that are going to benefit incredibly from this. There are parts suppliers in Ontario that are going to benefit from this. If we get our production up to two million vehicles a year, [more]
moved: That, given that, (i) auto production in Canada has halved since the Liberals took office in 2015, including another 7.8% since this Prime Minister took office, (ii) Canada lost over 5,000 jobs in the auto sector since the Prime Minister took office, (iii) exports of passenger cars and light trucks have fallen by more than 53% since the Prime Minister took office, (iv) unjustified [more]