The environment minister testified at this committee on March 27 this year that Canadians “get more money back from the federal government than what carbon pricing is costing them.”
If Canadians are getting more money back than they paid, then why are the Liberals pausing their carbon tax on home heating?
The environment minister also testified at this committee on May 3, 2022, that a carbon tax “is one of the most effective ways of reducing emissions.”
If the carbon tax is needed to reduce emissions, then why have emissions continued to go up under the Liberal government?
Last year, on March 24, the environment minister bragged to this committee about the carbon tax top-up for rural Canadians. He stated, “There is clearly a rural lens...applied to carbon pricing.”
If rural Canadians were considered, then why did his own government just admit that rural Canadians needed more money?
Earlier this month, the government's own department testified at this committee that the Liberals' second carbon tax, the clean fuel regulations, will disproportionately impact low- and middle-income Canadians. The government knew that its second carbon tax would punish low- and middle-income Canadians, but that didn't bother it. The government plowed ahead with it anyway. It's absolutely shameful.
Never has it been more clear that the carbon tax is not an environmental plan; it's simply a tax plan. Canadians have finally called the government's bluff, and Canadians are counting on us to immediately abolish the carbon tax once and for all.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.