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The Environment   follow the rules. Our government will continue to support Canadian jobs while protecting our 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   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   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

The Environment   tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent per person, the lowest level since tracking began in 1990. We are committed to our approach, and it is working. Canadians can be sure that we will continue to oppose the NDP's $20-billion carbon tax.

January 30th, 2014House debate

Colin CarrieConservative

The Environment   in greenhouse gases, unlike the Liberal Party who increased greenhouse gas emissions by 130 megatonnes when it was in office. We are doing this without the $20 billion carbon tax that the NDP wants to bring in.

December 4th, 2013House debate

Colin CarrieConservative

An Act to amend the Federal Sustainable Development Act (duty to examine)   intend to pay for those new and wasteful measures? Will it be through a $20-billion carbon tax, or does it plan to create new taxes to burden Canadian families? These are important questions the NDP has to answer that the member did not answer earlier.

November 25th, 2013House debate

Colin CarrieConservative

The Environment  . Carbon emissions will go down close to 130 megatonnes from what they would have been under the Liberals. Again, we are doing all this without a carbon tax, a tax that would raise the price of everything for Canadian families. We are not going there.

November 19th, 2013House debate

Colin CarrieConservative

The Environment   have taken real action domestically and we are seeing results. Thanks to our actions, carbon emissions will go down close to 130 megatonnes from what they would have been under the Liberals. We have done it all without a $20-billion carbon tax that the NDP would tax on everyone.

November 19th, 2013House debate

Colin CarrieConservative

The Environment   close to 130 megatonnes from what they would have been under the Liberals. We are accomplishing this without the Liberal and NDP carbon tax, which would raise the price of everything.

November 18th, 2013House debate

Colin CarrieConservative

The Environment   from what they would have been under the Liberals. This is a reduction equivalent to the elimination of 37 coal-fired electricity plants. We are accomplishing this without the NDP's carbon tax which, as members know, would raise the price of everything. Between 2005 and 2011

November 6th, 2013House debate

Colin CarrieConservative

Technical Tax Amendments Act, 2012   mentioned the topic of taxes. We see from the opposition consistently that they just want to raise taxes and bring new ones in. He talked about the carbon tax and also the $50 billion in unfunded promises from the opposition. If he could comment on how that is going to affect

May 28th, 2013House debate

Colin CarrieConservative

Health committee  You just got the NDP all excited about the possibility of a carbon tax.

March 7th, 2013Committee meeting

Colin CarrieConservative

Technical Tax Amendments Act, 2012   that families now pay as a result. The NDP have made $65 billion in promises but have not told Canadians how they will fund them. The question is very simple. We know about the $21 billion carbon tax, but there is still a big $45 billion gap that the NDP have not told Canadians how

February 15th, 2013House debate

Colin CarrieConservative

Technical Tax Amendments Act, 2012   has $65 billion of unfunded promises it made to the Canadian people. We have heard about the $21 billion carbon tax that the NDP wants, but that is still a $40 billion discrepancy. Therefore, could the NDP let Canadians know where it is going to get that money? If the NDP really

February 15th, 2013House debate

Colin CarrieConservative

Technical Tax Amendments Act, 2012   promised $65 billion in unfunded tax promises. These are promises for things it would do if it ever had the opportunity to form government. We know it has a $21 billion carbon tax, which is huge, but there is still a huge shortfall in income to pay for $65 billion in unfunded promises

February 15th, 2013House debate

Colin CarrieConservative