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New Democratic Party of Canada in the G7, a record of which we are proud. Despite this side of the House remaining focused on the economy, regrettably the leader of the NDP has a different priority for Canadians. The Leader of the Opposition wants to impose a $20 billion job-killing carbon tax on the backs of hard
February 12th, 2013House debate
Wladyslaw LizonConservative
Leader of the New Democratic Party by coming together, staying warm and beating the elements. Of course to keep their homes warm, they need electricity and gas. If the NDP leader gets his way, it will cost Canadians more to heat their homes and stock up on groceries. The NDP leader's $20 billion job-killing carbon tax
February 7th, 2013House debate
Joan CrockattConservative
The Economy Mr. Speaker, the NDP leader is planning to impose a $20 billion job-killing carbon tax on Canadians that would increase the price of everything. Canadians have been clear. They want a government that is focused on the economy. That is why, in the past seven weeks, Conservative
February 4th, 2013House debate
Joyce BatemanConservative
Leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada , his cornerstone policy would kill thousands of jobs and put hardworking Canadians out of work. The NDP leader's $21 billion job-killing carbon tax would raise the price of everything from gas to groceries to electricity. His job-killing carbon tax would stop economic growth and put
February 1st, 2013House debate
Bob ZimmerConservative
New Democratic Party of Canada carbon tax that would ruin employment opportunities in our natural resources sector. Our government will keep fighting the NDP's job-killing carbon tax and we will remain focused on what matters to Canadians: jobs and economic growth.
January 30th, 2013House debate
Blake RichardsConservative
The Environment the economy strong, and we will do it without a job-killing carbon tax, like the Liberals want to do.
June 19th, 2015House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
The Environment generation, as coal is one of the largest sources of greenhouse gas emissions in the entire world. The fact is that emissions have gone down under our government, and per capita emissions remain at an historic low. We are doing this without the job-killing carbon tax.
June 11th, 2015House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
The Environment and balanced the budget. The Liberals and the NDP want to increase taxes for middle-class families, put Canada back into the red and implement a job-killing carbon tax.
June 8th, 2015House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
The Environment . What do the Liberals and New Democrats want to do? They want to want to increase taxes for middle-class families, put Canada back into the red and implement a job-killing carbon tax.
June 8th, 2015House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
The Environment generation. We are going to do that without a job-killing carbon tax.
June 8th, 2015House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
The Environment the budget. What do the Liberals and New Democrats want to do? They want to increase taxes for middle-class families, put Canada back into the red and implement a job-killing carbon tax.
June 8th, 2015House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
The Environment forcing a job-killing carbon tax on Canadian families.
June 4th, 2015House debate
Deepak ObhraiConservative
The Environment introducing a job-killing carbon tax.
June 4th, 2015House debate
Leona AglukkaqConservative
New Democratic Party of Canada Mr. Speaker, it is unbelievable that the NDP members continually stand in the House and try to deny their plans for a $21 billion job-killing carbon tax. Why will they not just come clean? We can all see it stated on page 4 of their party platform. It clearly states that the NDP
November 30th, 2012House debate
Candice BergenConservative
The Environment government in Canadian history to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and we will continue to do so without a job-killing carbon tax. That is important for Canadians to know. What is also important for Canadians to know is that we on this side of the House will continue to stand shoulder
June 1st, 2015House debate
Roxanne JamesConservative