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Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, I am a little confused about the speech by the member today, who is also from B.C., specifically because, since 2007, B.C. has created its own carbon pricing mechanism and people in British Columbia do not pay a federal carbon tax. Could the member clarify for the House exactly what he is talking about?

February 1st, 2024House debate

Rachel BlaneyNDP

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, I would ask the member about the $6.23 billion that is being grabbed due to the tax on the tax, the GST on the carbon tax.

February 1st, 2024House debate

Rob MorrisonConservative

Business of Supply  I have a very specific question for my colleague. Good intentions are all well and good, but what is the cost of doing away with the carbon tax? How much less money will be in the government coffers?

February 1st, 2024House debate

Luc DesiletsBloc

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, it comes down to affordability. When the carbon tax costs a small family business $400,000 and going up to $1.2 million, how can we expect businesses to be successful? How do we expect our grocery stores to sell affordable products when we are taxing the farmers, the truckers and the stores?

February 1st, 2024House debate

Rob MorrisonConservative

Business of Supply  A new record is going to be set in 2024 and in 2025. Therefore, while the people of la belle province are being hammered by carbon tax 2, emissions continue to skyrocket. We want to produce natural gas and supply it to China, India and Germany, which brought back online new coal plants last year, to bring down coal emissions.

February 1st, 2024House debate

Clifford SmallConservative

Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act  I regret very much that the state of debate around the carbon tax is that it has been reduced to a rhyme on a bumper sticker. That is a great disservice to the very clear and present danger that climate change presents to our agricultural sector.

January 29th, 2024House debate

Alistair MacGregorNDP

Business of Supply  A question for the member is this: Why is the Conservative Party being so selective in what it is telling Canadians, when there is a carbon rebate that more than compensates for the so-called carbon tax for more than 80% of the constituents I represent and in fact for 80% of Canadians as a whole? Why is the Conservative Party manipulating Canadians?

February 1st, 2024House debate

Kevin LamoureuxLiberal

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, the member stands here constantly flapping his gums and contradicting the Parliamentary Budget Officer, who said that 60% of Canadians are going to be worse off. The government has had eight years and is putting a carbon tax on Canadians with no results. Our message is straight: We are going to axe the tax, and bring it home.

February 1st, 2024House debate

Clifford SmallConservative

Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act  We need to give farmers access to the technology that we are asking them to have but that they are unable to get. That is the key. We must not forget that the the carbon tax is a federal tax. It was created for the provinces that were doing nothing for the environment. We need to think about that too. If we were to do away with the carbon tax, as the Conservatives are proposing, what message would that send to the other governments?

January 29th, 2024House debate

Yves PerronBloc

Business of Supply  The costs of fires and floods, the damage to farmers and livestock and the damage to families have to be reimbursed somehow. There is a cost of not having a carbon tax. There is a cost of climate change.

February 1st, 2024House debate

Hedy FryLiberal

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, I found some aspects of my colleague's speech really interesting. She has done a great deal of research on this to justify the carbon tax, and I commend her for that. However, I would like to hear her thoughts on the following fact. In the last two federal budgets, the government introduced six tax credits that will total $83 billion by 2035.

February 1st, 2024House debate

Luc DesiletsBloc

Business of Supply  When butter goes from $2.49 to $7.49 in eight years, that is catastrophic. It is the one example of how the carbon tax does not work. We must get rid of the tax.

February 1st, 2024House debate

Michelle FerreriConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, I think if people have any conversation with these dairy farmers, they will say, without a doubt, that this carbon tax is crippling them. That is across the board. Bill C-234 is about that. That is what I would push back on. I would—

February 1st, 2024House debate

Michelle FerreriConservative

Business of Supply  Instead of doubling down on something that they just believe is great, we are saying the data is in and the carbon tax is not helping anyone. It is not an environmental plan. There have been no targets met. A true leader listens, pivots and changes according to the needs of the people they are elected to serve.

February 1st, 2024House debate

Michelle FerreriConservative

Carbon Pricing  As I have said, because of our quarterly climate action incentive payments, the vast majority of low- and middle-income households are getting more back than they are paying in the carbon tax every single year. That is four times a year. Recently, at the beginning of January, families received their first cheque.

January 29th, 2024House debate

Adam van KoeverdenLiberal