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The Environment Mr. Speaker, as I said earlier, we can contrast our approach with the NDP's approach. The NDP's approach to the oil and gas sector is basically a carbon tax, and then shut it down. Our government is a world leader when it comes to addressing climate change. We are going
September 22nd, 2014House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
The Environment Mr. Speaker, I am happy to say that our approach is working. Thanks to our actions, carbon emissions will go down close to 130 megatonnes from what they would have been under the Liberals. What does the other parties want? They want a $20-billion carbon tax. Let us look at what
June 9th, 2014House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
Economic Action Plan 2013 Act No. 2 , 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
December 6th, 2013House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
The Environment would be a $20 billion carbon tax. Let us take a look at what this would do to hard-working Canadian families. It would be a tax on electricity, a tax on transportation, a tax on heating their homes, a tax on clothes and groceries for their kids, and the list goes on. What we know
November 21st, 2013House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
Jobs and Growth Act, 2012 want to ask her a question about the NDP's carbon tax. The NDP has been talking about this $21 billion tax. As members know the NDP is linked to the Broadbent Institute. It was really sad when, a while back, the Broadbent Institute said it wanted to increase green taxes
October 29th, 2012House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
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
The Environment a carbon tax, which would kill jobs and raise prices.
September 22nd, 2014House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
The Environment to our actions, we have seen a significant reduction in greenhouse gases. Unlike the NDP, which thinks it can tax its way out of every problem, we are getting results without imposing a carbon tax.
September 22nd, 2014House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
The Environment it without an NDP carbon tax.
September 22nd, 2014House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
The Environment strong. We are accomplishing this without a job-killing carbon tax, which would raise the price of home heating oil—
September 22nd, 2014House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
The Environment and provide cleaner air for Canadians. Thanks to our actions, we have seen significant reductions in greenhouses gases, without imposing a job-killing NDP carbon tax.
September 22nd, 2014House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
The Environment -billion carbon tax.
September 22nd, 2014House debate
Colin CarrieConservative