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The Environment  Mr. Speaker, our government's record is very clear. We have taken decisive action on the environment while protecting our economy. Engaging in or moving forward with either a national carbon tax or a national cap-and-trade scheme would be out of step with the United States, our

September 30th, 2014House debate

Eve AdamsConservative

The Environment   emissions are projected to be 128 megatonnes lower, relative to a scenario with no action. We are accomplishing all of this without a job-killing carbon tax, which would raise the price of everything.

September 30th, 2014House debate

Eve AdamsConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, the hon. member for Outremont also must not want to be reminded that for almost two decades, he kept knowledge of bribe attempts to himself. The Leader of the Opposition does not want to explain to Canadians his risky high-tax schemes, like his $21-billion carbon

September 29th, 2014House debate

Peter Van LoanConservative

Reducing the effects of urban heat islands Act   this legislation is a rehash of the NDP's commitment to impose a $21 billion carbon tax on Canadians. It is not enough for them that our government is working with communities in a respectful and constructive manner, not at all. According to New Democrats, we need to raise taxes on Canadian

September 26th, 2014House debate

Costas MenegakisConservative

Reducing the effects of urban heat islands Act   no control. The NDP simply need to realize that the solution to everything is not a new national strategy and broad spending promises. The legislation should not be wholly surprising to this House given that its genesis is from a party that is proposing a $20 billion carbon tax. Even

September 26th, 2014House debate

Eve AdamsConservative

The Environment   killing carbon tax, which would raise the price of everything.

September 26th, 2014House debate

Leona AglukkaqConservative

The Environment   will go down close to 130 megatonnes from what they would have been under the Liberals. and we have done this without introducing the job killing carbon tax that the NDP wants.

September 26th, 2014House debate

Leona AglukkaqConservative

The Environment   emissions are projected to be 128 megatonnes lower relative to a scenario with no action. We are accomplishing all of this without a job-killing carbon tax, which would raise the price of everything. It is the responsibility of each of us as consumers to make the right choices. As long

September 25th, 2014House debate

Lois BrownConservative

The Environment   again. That will result in further reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. Again, we are doing this without introducing a $20 billion carbon tax that would kill jobs in our country.

September 24th, 2014House debate

Leona AglukkaqConservative

The Environment   position. That is showing leadership. Canada has consistently been moving to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in our country and at the same time growing the economy. We have done that without introducing a $20 billion carbon tax. Our plan is working. We can do both, not one

September 24th, 2014House debate

Leona AglukkaqConservative

The Environment   a $20 billion carbon tax that would kill jobs.

September 24th, 2014House debate

Leona AglukkaqConservative

The Environment   understand and plan for climate impact, including Canada's north. This helps our government to produce credible, science-based information to support planning and decision-making. This is something that New Democrats are against. All they want is a $20-billion carbon tax

September 23rd, 2014House debate

Colin CarrieConservative

The Environment   2005, without imposing a job-killing carbon tax, which the Liberals support. Our government's record is clear: per-capita carbon emissions have fallen to their lowest level since tracking began. That is a fact. In 2012, greenhouse gases were more than 5% lower than at 2005 levels

September 23rd, 2014House debate

Colin CarrieConservative

The Environment   of avenues, both domestic and international. Through our investments in clean energy and our sector-by-sector regulatory approach, we have seen our economy grow while emissions have gone down, unlike the Liberals and the NDP who want a job-killing carbon tax.

September 23rd, 2014House debate

Colin CarrieConservative

The Environment   carbon tax, which would penalize Canadians for doing what they need to do day in and day out.

September 22nd, 2014House debate

Colin CarrieConservative