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The Environment   this without forcing a job-killing carbon tax.

May 29th, 2015House debate

Leona AglukkaqConservative

The Environment   and Canadian jobs. We will do this without forcing a job-killing carbon tax on Canadian families.

May 25th, 2015House debate

Leona AglukkaqConservative

The Environment   reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. We will continue to take action to reduce emissions without the job-killing carbon taxes and schemes proposed by the NDP and the Liberals.

May 15th, 2015House debate

Colin CarrieConservative

New Democratic Party of Canada  Mr. Speaker, last week, the member for Thunder Bay—Rainy River correctly stated that I have only stood twice in this place to warn my constituents of the NDP's sneaky $21 billion job-killing carbon tax. I would like to thank the member for reminding me that twice is hardly

November 2nd, 2012House debate

Ryan LeefConservative

The Environment   they intend to meet their targets. Our Conservative government is the first government in Canadian history that has reduced greenhouse gas emissions. We will continue to take actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions without introducing a job-killing carbon tax.

May 14th, 2015House debate

Leona AglukkaqConservative

Taxation   billion job-killing carbon tax. Its plan can be found on page 4 of its party platform in black and white. The NDP would raise billions in new revenue off the backs of Canadian families. The NDP certainly has the tough part down. Its sneaky tax scheme would raise the price

October 29th, 2012House debate

Lawrence ToetConservative

Business of Supply   is to block our low-tax plan for jobs and growth because they simply disagree with it. The New Democrats, for example, would prefer implementing a job-killing carbon tax that would increase the price of everything, including gas, groceries and electricity. Bigger government would kill job

October 16th, 2012House debate

Peter Van LoanConservative

The Environment   to meet their targets. This Conservative government is the first government in Canadian history to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and we will continue to take action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions without a job-killing carbon tax.

May 1st, 2015House debate

Leona AglukkaqConservative

Natural Resources   across the way. It is supporting higher taxes that Albertans cannot afford. It would kill jobs that Albertans desperately need, and would bring forward a job-killing carbon tax that would raise the price of everything.

May 1st, 2015House debate

Chris WarkentinConservative

The Environment   supplies, with 80% of our energy coming from sources that emit no greenhouse gas emissions. The United States has only 30%. At home, our government is reducing emissions while growing the economy, without a job-killing carbon tax.

April 27th, 2015House debate

Leona AglukkaqConservative

New Democratic Party of Canada   of thousands of jobs in Canada's resource industries. Not to worry, the NDP leader has a prescription: higher taxes. The NDP leader has a plan to impose a new $21 billion job-killing carbon tax that would raise the price of everything. Canadians already pay enough taxes and do not want

October 3rd, 2012House debate

Jay AspinConservative

Business of Supply   that keeps more money in the pockets of EI claimants who are looking for work. Unlike the NDP's job-killing carbon tax, which would take more money out of their pockets in the form of a $21 billion tax. Our government is committed to making targeted common sense changes to the EI program

October 1st, 2012House debate

Larry MillerConservative

The Budget  Mr. Speaker, New Democrats talk about a livable wage and then in the same sentence talk about their plan for a job-killing carbon tax. The reality is that, with their $21 billion carbon tax and with the tax increases proposed by their friends in the Liberal Party, they would

April 23rd, 2015House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

The Environment   annually. Our government has reduced emissions, lowered taxes for middle-class Canadians, and balanced the budget. What do the NDP and the Liberals want to do? They want to raise taxes for middle-class families, throw Canada back into a deficit, and pursue job-killing carbon taxes

April 23rd, 2015House debate

Colin CarrieConservative

The Environment   aligned with the United States. Canada's economic competitiveness is protected. Our government is also the first one in Canadian history to reduce greenhouse gas emissions on a net basis, and will continue to do so without the job-killing carbon tax.

April 22nd, 2015House debate

Leona AglukkaqConservative