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Economic and Fiscal Update Implementation Act, 2021   this year. We already know the Prime Minister does not shop for his own groceries, so he has not noticed the increases in prices on everything in the store. Bread, milk and other dairy products, meat and vegetables are all more expensive than they were this time last year. What

April 29th, 2022House debate

Ziad AboultaifConservative

Economic and Fiscal Update Implementation Act, 2021   to grow food right now in Canada needs fertilizer. Fertilizer is made from natural gas. Natural gas has tripled and doubled, and we cannot get natural gas in certain parts of Canada, so we cannot even make the fertilizer in the first place. What is increasing the price of everything

March 25th, 2022House debate

Dan MazierConservative

Income Tax Act   of Canada. Through the Bank of Canada, $400 billion has been put into our economy. It is a basic axiom of economics that when we have more of something, and in this case 400 billion dollars' worth more, it devalues it, and that has the effect of increasing the price on everything else

March 23rd, 2022House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Agriculture and Agri-Food  Mr. Speaker, the Liberal agriculture minister recently said that it is not like the government can enact a law to lower the price of food. I have a message for the Prime Minister. Liberal policies have increased the prices of everything, including food. A new Liberal policy

December 15th, 2021House debate

John BarlowConservative

Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement Implementation Act   the price of everything. In closing, I would like to say that we will carefully look at this legislation. We all owe it to our constituents to do our due diligence and ensure that Canadian workers and job creators will stand to benefit from this new NAFTA.

January 30th, 2020House debate

Dean AllisonConservative

Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement Implementation Act  , which increases the price of everything, particularly for processes that require a tremendous amount of energy, such as those in the automotive sector. We must remain competitive if Canada, a nation of traders, is to compete in trade. We cannot take our products and services

June 19th, 2019House debate

Dan AlbasConservative

The Environment  Mr. Speaker, the Liberals do not have an environment plan. They only have a tax plan. That is because the millionaire Prime Minister has never had to worry about money, and it shows. The Liberals' carbon tax has increased the price of everything. Their new fuel standard

May 9th, 2019House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Beer, Wine and Spirits Industries   their world-class local products. Today, the Liberals are increasing the price of everything but not just through the carbon tax. The Liberals' never-ending escalator tax increases the cost of beer, wine and spirits for the third time in two years. It is Liberal tax grab after Liberal

April 1st, 2019House debate

John BarlowConservative

Customs Act   are not just in our resource sector. Most people are aware that recently over 2,500 workers at GM in Oshawa were told that their plant would be closing. This is very unfortunate. Other manufacturers are worried as well. A carbon tax increases the price of everything, including energy

December 11th, 2018House debate

Dean AllisonConservative

The Economy  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister's carbon tax increases the price of everything. When businesses are forced to raise their prices, it becomes harder to do business. When they are forced to compete with business that do not have these costs, they become less competitive

May 9th, 2018House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Petitions   the price of everything and drive jobs out of the country, and that it will not be helpful for the environment. They say that more effective measures would involve exporting Canadian technology to less environmentally-friendly jurisdictions, not sending jobs to less environmentally

November 22nd, 2017House debate

Garnett GenuisConservative

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, I have a petition from my constituents that states the following: that a carbon tax on all provinces is not in the best interest of Canada, that this tax will increase the price of everything, and that this tax will drive jobs out of the country. The petition also

October 30th, 2017House debate

Garnett GenuisConservative

Excise Tax Act   Columbians quickly adapted and returned to their old levels of fuel consumption, but with less money for essentials and the ever-rising costs of housing. This broad-based tax on everything increases the price of everything for everyone. It will rise over time, taking $38 billion away from

June 8th, 2017House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Foreign Affairs committee   of buying new homes. Every $1,000 that a U.S. home increases in price, prices 153,000 Americans out of the ability to buy a home. It also increases the price of everything in that home. Your box-spring set is made with Canadian softwood, because U.S. southern pine squeaks when you put

May 18th, 2017Committee meeting

Carlo Dade

Taxation  Mr. Speaker, the cost of transport is built into every single good and service. When we increase the cost of transporting goods and services with a new carbon tax, we increase the price of everything, making Canadian products uncompetitive. When asked about the economic impact

February 7th, 2017House debate

Kelly BlockConservative