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Budget Implementation Act, 2024, No. 1  Mr. Speaker, the budget and the BIA are increasing taxes on Canadians who cannot afford any more and on parents who cannot afford to put food on their tables to feed their children because taxes keep going up, in particular, the carbon tax. The reason we do not support

May 21st, 2024House debate

Rosemarie FalkConservative

Committees of the House  . That one bag used to be $20. Now it is $50, $75 or even $100 just to fill one bag of groceries. It is incredible and there is a way to fix it right away. We can eliminate a third of inflation today by getting rid of the carbon tax.

May 21st, 2024House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Committees of the House   in it. It is pure bureaucracy. If the government does not fix this carbon tax and quit driving up the cost of food, people will not be able to feed their families. I ask members to do the right thing, make sense and stop doing these nonsense marketing schemes that would not feed anyone.

May 21st, 2024House debate

Michelle FerreriConservative

Committees of the House   with instruction that it amend the same so as to recommend a more efficient alternative to address food insecurity among Canadians this summer by calling on the government to eliminate the carbon tax, the federal fuel tax, and GST on gasoline and diesel between now and Labour Day.

May 21st, 2024House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Committees of the House   and are burdened with adult problems. They were genuinely concerned. I think there is a real problem with acknowledging the facts, but here are some real facts to change the course we are on. If we tax fuel, every single thing goes up. The carbon tax is the demise of an already crushed

May 21st, 2024House debate

Michelle FerreriConservative

Committees of the House  Mr. Speaker, of course, the NDP persistently ignores the role of inflation and the carbon tax in driving up the price of food and other everyday essentials for Canadians. Conservatives recognize that greed is a common part of the human condition, and this includes government

May 21st, 2024House debate

Garnett GenuisConservative

Fall Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2023   to write extensively about the carbon tax and how it is an exemplary policy of Liberal elitism and bizarre ideology in action. I sit in this chair every day, and I hear Liberals telling us that the carbon tax is helping people, that people are getting more money back

May 10th, 2024House debate

Jamil JivaniConservative

Fall Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2023   was ask them to hold on for the day that a new government is coming. The way that the Liberal government has ruled and the decisions that it has made, as can be seen in the 2024 budget, simply bring us down. People in my riding have been sending me their carbon tax bills. One shows

May 9th, 2024House debate

Rachael ThomasConservative

Fall Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2023   talked about the housing part of it. Let us talk about the rest of it. The Liberals have jacked up the carbon tax, and the carbon tax has driven the cost of everything up. It has added 17ยข a litre to gasoline. It is a multiplier on the increased cost of food. If I think about

May 9th, 2024House debate

Marilyn GladuConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2024, No. 1   was how to pay for it. What we see here are never-ending deficits, with budgets that do not balance, along with endless tax hikes, whether it is the carbon tax, being the main point, the excise tax or numerous other examples of the Liberals and NDP being more than happy to add

May 7th, 2024House debate

Eric DuncanConservative

Fall Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2023  Madam Speaker, again, I am not sure what fictitious world the hon. member comes from. In Canada, we very much rely on natural gas to heat our homes, and the Liberal government has attached a carbon tax to that. We rely on using transportation in order to get our goods to market

May 9th, 2024House debate

Rachael ThomasConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2024, No. 1   to spend some time discussing three central issues that I hear often from members of my community: the high cost of housing, the carbon tax and public safety. First, one of the top concerns for residents in my community is housing affordability. In my riding, the cost of housing has

May 7th, 2024House debate

Doug ShipleyConservative

Former Governor of the Bank of Canada  Madam Speaker, carbon tax Carney's crusade to be coronated as the Liberal leader is in full swing. He is preaching the same radical agenda as the woke Prime Minister, who doubled rents and mortgages on his path to quadrupling the carbon tax scam. Canadians are terrified

May 10th, 2024House debate

Jasraj Singh HallanConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, after nine years of the Liberal-NDP government, the standard of living in Canada is in a total free fall, and the carbon tax is causing this crisis. The only goals that the government has accomplished is to indebt Canadians more and more, and to make bankers

May 7th, 2024House debate

Arnold ViersenConservative

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Right, and we know that even Nunavut is still affected by the carbon tax, because sealifts come up by ship, and that ship fuel is not exempt from the carbon tax. A carbon tax applies. I'm going to ask you for just a bit more, Gary. Expand about how much that carbon tax

May 8th, 2024Committee meeting

Bob ZimmerConservative