Mr. Speaker, after nine years of the NDP-Liberals, taxes are up, costs are up, crime is up and time is up.
Nearly every day, Canadians are waking up to the news of a new conflict of interest scandal involving carbon tax Carney. Just days after he became the special adviser to the Prime Minister, his first piece of advice was for the Prime Minister to give him $10 billion in taxpayers' money to be used in a new investment fund. Next, it was $2 billion in taxpayers' loans to his friends at Telesat for work that other companies could have done at half the cost. As if that were not enough, he is also advocating for mortgage rule changes that would directly benefit his mortgage insurer.
Fortunately, tomorrow there will be a vote of non-confidence in the NDP-Liberal coalition so Canadians can have a carbon tax election. Canadians should be the ones who decide between four more years of corruption and carbon taxes or a new Conservative government to clean up the mess.