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The Environment  They say no to the environmental protection measures in our budget without reading it. The only thing the NDP says yes to is a $20-billion carbon tax.

June 10th, 2014House debate

Colin CarrieConservative

The Environment  We continue to build on our record and work with the U.S. to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions internationally. We will do it without a $20-billion carbon tax.

June 10th, 2014House debate

Colin CarrieConservative

The Environment  We are working with our partners and we are accomplishing this without the Liberal and NDP $20-billion carbon tax.

May 7th, 2014House debate

Colin CarrieConservative

The Environment  Our sector-by-sector approach is working. What does the NDP offer? It offers a job-killing carbon tax. That is our approach versus their approach. The NDP is all tax and no action; our actions are getting the job done.

May 7th, 2014House debate

Colin CarrieConservative

The Environment  This is equivalent to shutting down 37 coal-fired electricity-generating plants. We are accomplishing this without the $20 billion Liberal-NDP job-killing carbon tax, which would raise the price of everything.

May 7th, 2014House debate

Colin CarrieConservative

Northern Economic Development  We will continue to make record investments in the north to help foster a strong northern economy that creates jobs, growth, and long-term prosperity for the benefit of northerners and all Canadians. We will do it without a $20-billion NDP carbon tax.

May 7th, 2014House debate

Colin CarrieConservative

The Environment  This is equivalent to shutting down 37 coal-fired electricity generation plants. We are accomplishing this without the Liberal and NDP $20 billion job-killing carbon tax, which would raise the price of everything.

May 2nd, 2014House debate

Colin CarrieConservative

Economic Action Plan 2013 Act No. 2  I was wondering if the member would be able to contrast our approach, where we are lowering taxes for business and trying to keep taxes low for families and all Canadians, with the NDP policies. We all know that the NDP wants to put in a $20-billion carbon tax. Right now, with the recovery kind of iffy and when we are not sure where we are going to be going, does the member think that in the economy right now Canadians can afford another hit such as is being suggested by the NDP with this $20-billion carbon tax?

December 6th, 2013House debate

Colin CarrieConservative

The Environment  When we look at the comparison between the Liberals and our government, it is obvious that we are getting results, and we are getting them without the $20 billion carbon tax that the Liberals and the New Democrats would like to impose.

April 9th, 2014House debate

Colin CarrieConservative

Environment  This is equivalent to shutting down 37 coal-fired electricity generation plants, and we are accomplishing this without the Liberal and NDP's $20 billion job-killing carbon tax, which would raise the price of everything.

April 7th, 2014House debate

Colin CarrieConservative

Economic Action Plan 2014 Act, No. 1  The NDP has made, I think it is $56-billion worth of unfunded promises, and so far we know it wants a $20-billion carbon tax. However, as the member knows, we have decreased taxes across the board, whether it is the GST, from 7% to 6% to 5%, small business taxes, or personal taxes. The average family of four now pays $3,400 less federal taxes with this Conservative government compared to before.

April 4th, 2014House debate

Colin CarrieConservative

The Environment  What we know is that our approach is working and Canadians do not want a $20 billion carbon tax from the NDP.

November 21st, 2013House debate

Colin CarrieConservative

The Environment  The real question is: Why do New Democrats keep voting against our investments for scientific monitoring? Instead, they want a $21 billion carbon tax, and Canadians do not want that.

February 4th, 2014House debate

Colin CarrieConservative

Business of Supply  The NDP says it is consumer friendly, but has he ever heard of something called the $20 billion carbon tax? Perhaps he could comment on that.

February 3rd, 2014House debate

Colin CarrieConservative

The Environment  Our government will continue to focus on a pragmatic approach to climate change that will reduce emissions while continuing to create jobs and encourage the growth of Canada's economy. We will achieve all of this without imposing a $20-billion carbon tax on Canadians as proposed by the opposition and the NDP.

January 30th, 2014House debate

Colin CarrieConservative