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Environment committee It's not that long. It reads: Given that, a. On April 1st, the Liberal Government increased the consumer carbon tax by 23%; b. 70% of Canadians and 70% of Provincial Premiers are opposed to the latest carbon tax increase; and c. The NDP Premier of Manitoba recently
April 18th, 2024Committee meeting
Branden LeslieConservative
Environment committee Thank you, Mr. Chair. My point in all of this is that Conservatives are not alone. There are multiple people from multiple parties across Canada who now firmly disagree with the carbon tax. My Liberal colleagues and their environment minister clearly don't care what
April 18th, 2024Committee meeting
Branden LeslieConservative
Environment committee Thank you, Mr. Chair. I'm referring to the motion that “The committee report to the House its recommendation that the Liberal Government abolish the consumer carbon levy, more commonly referred to as the carbon tax.” Premiers and leaders of all political backgrounds have come
April 18th, 2024Committee meeting
Branden LeslieConservative
The Budget Mr. Speaker, I am trying to make the Liberal government understand. Let us take York—Simcoe, for example, which we are talking about tonight. I want to again talk about the rural top-up of the carbon tax because the government members love to divide Canadians. They are dividing
April 18th, 2024House debate
Scot DavidsonConservative
The Budget on classifying them as Toronto, making them pay more in carbon taxes than other Canadians. After ignoring this problem for years, budget 2024 finally says that the government will look to better define rural areas, but it only commits to put forward a proposal to do so later in the year. Let
April 18th, 2024House debate
Scot DavidsonConservative
The Budget collects from taxpayers in GST, what impact that is having on increasing or supporting economic growth in this country. Even further, I am wondering what impact the carbon tax is having. I am not talking about the rebates, but we know from the Parliamentary Budget Officer's costing
April 18th, 2024House debate
Alex RuffConservative
Finance committee Does this disprove the Liberal government's claim of the carbon tax being revenue-neutral?
April 18th, 2024Committee meeting
Jasraj Singh HallanConservative
Finance committee Eighty-two per cent of small businesses are saying to scrap the carbon tax—axe the tax altogether. Will you advocate for those small businesses today and agree with them?
April 18th, 2024Committee meeting
Jasraj Singh HallanConservative
Finance committee Thanks, Chair. Mr. Kelly, since I don't have much time, I would appreciate some short answers. How much have your members received in carbon tax rebates today, after five years? I just need the dollar amount.
April 18th, 2024Committee meeting
Jasraj Singh HallanConservative
The Budget , but the truth is that it has been everyday Canadians who have been the ones paying. The Prime Minister has already raised his punishing carbon tax by 23% on April 1, and with $40 billion in new inflationary spending, Canadians will continue to pay the inflation tax that hurts the poorest
April 18th, 2024House debate
Marty MorantzConservative
Carbon Pricing vacations are a thing of the past for many. It was $1.80 for gas this morning. Will the Prime Minister cancel the carbon tax and take a permanent vacation so Canadians can afford a small summer road trip?
April 18th, 2024House debate
Shelby Kramp-NeumanConservative
Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, if the member is so confident in the carbon tax, I dare him to convince the Prime Minister to call an election. The increase caused panic and long lines at gas stations across Barrie—Innisfil last night. Costco was so busy that cars were lined up in live traffic
April 18th, 2024House debate
John BrassardConservative
Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, before the government came into power, road trips used to be a staple vacation for many Canadian families. However, gas prices in Ontario skyrocketed overnight, pushing $1.80. This is the highest price in two years. The Liberal-NDP Prime Minister's carbon tax
April 18th, 2024House debate
Shelby Kramp-NeumanConservative
Carbon Pricing , mushroom growers, fruit and vegetable growers, provincial premiers and agriculture ministers. They are unanimous. To ensure the sustainability of food production in Canada, they need the NDP-Liberal carbon tax coalition to reverse its 23% hike of the carbon tax and pass Bill C-234
April 18th, 2024House debate
John BarlowConservative
Carbon Pricing to keep its doors open. Its demand is up 70%. These are the agriculture minister's own constituents and what is his response? It is to increase the carbon tax by 23%, driving food costs even higher. Why will the Prime Minister not ensure that farming and food is more affordable
April 18th, 2024House debate
John BarlowConservative