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New Democratic Party of Canada  While the NDP leader is working on a plan to raise billions of dollars of revenue from Canadians with his job-killing carbon tax, our government will remain focused on what matters to Canadians: jobs, growth and long-term prosperity.

February 13th, 2013House debate

Robert GoguenConservative

Government of Canada  Unfortunately, the leader of the NDP has a different plan for Canada. The Leader of the Opposition wants to implement a $20-billion job-killing carbon tax that would hurt Canadians. On this side of the House, we will continue to stand tall for Canada and we will fight the $20 billion job-killing carbon tax.

February 13th, 2013House debate

Eve AdamsConservative

Leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada  That commitment by the leader of the NDP was made one year ago today, as he looked the NDP faithful in the eye at his party's Quebec City leadership debate. The NDP leader committed to producing billions in new revenue from his job-killing carbon tax. The NDP leader may be afraid to repeat those words in the House, but we have not forgotten. That is why, at every opportunity, we will remind Canadians that when the NDP leader revealed who he really was last year, he could not stop bragging about his $20-billion job-killing carbon tax.

February 12th, 2013House debate

John CarmichaelConservative

New Democratic Party of Canada  On this side of the House, we will continue to work hard for Canadians and oppose the New Democrats' shameful, $20 billion, job-killing carbon tax.

February 12th, 2013House debate

Wladyslaw LizonConservative

Leader of the New Democratic Party  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 would make it more expensive to beat the cold. While the leader of the NDP is on the side of old man winter, our Conservative government will stand against and defend Canadians from the $20 billion job-killing carbon tax.

February 7th, 2013House debate

Joan CrockattConservative

The Economy  Canadians can count on our Conservative government to continue fighting the NDP's job-killing carbon tax and focus on creating good jobs for Canadian families.

February 4th, 2013House debate

Joyce BatemanConservative

Carbon Tax  Of course, we have all seen the NDP platform, where they clearly outlined their plan to raise $21 billion in revenue with their job-killing carbon tax. When it comes to their support for a job-killing carbon tax, the NDP members opposite can run from it, but they cannot hide from it.

October 1st, 2012House debate

Ed KomarnickiConservative

Leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada  What the NDP leader failed to realize is that while he was calling on us to do more to help make jobs available, 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 so many Canadians out of work. Canadian students deserve better than the NDP leader's $21 billion carbon tax that would kill jobs and economic growth.

February 1st, 2013House debate

Bob ZimmerConservative

New Democratic Party of Canada  Our government is focused on jobs and economic growth, and that is why we are opening new markets for our natural resources sector. On the other hand, the NDP is focused on implementing a $21 billion job-killing 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

Carbon Tax  Speaker, four years ago our Conservative government campaigned against the Liberal Party's plan to impose a job-killing carbon tax on Canadians. In that campaign Canadians agreed with us and sent us back to this place with a strengthened mandate. A year ago, our Conservative government was once again campaigning against an opposition party's plan to impose a job-killing carbon tax on Canadian families.

September 25th, 2012House debate

Robert SopuckConservative

Liberal and New Democratic Parties of Canada  The Liberal leader has lent his support to the radical NDP centrepiece of irresponsible economic management, whose $20-billion carbon tax would raise the price on absolutely everything. However, our government rejects that idea to impose a job-killing carbon tax that would increase the price on everything, including gas, electricity, and groceries--a tax on all Canadians. On this side of the House, we know that higher taxes hurt job creation.

November 8th, 2013House debate

Ryan LeefConservative

The Economy  We now learn that the Liberals too are fond of carbon tax. Our government will not impose a job-killing carbon tax that would increase the price of gas, groceries and electricity—a tax on all Canadians. Our government knows that higher taxes stunt job creation and economic growth, which is the very opposite of what Canadians want and need.

November 7th, 2013House debate

John CarmichaelConservative

Business of Supply  The New Democrats, though, have a completely incoherent position when it comes to refineries and building pipelines to the east coast. First, they want to institute a job-killing carbon tax that would hit refineries the hardest of any industry in Canada. Their 2011 election platform planned to raise over $21 billion from their carbon scheme. In fact, the leader of the NDP is counting on $21 billion in revenue from his carbon tax, the centrepiece of his economic plan.

November 7th, 2013House debate

Kelly BlockConservative

New Democratic Party of Canada  I can assure the House that all of us on this side of the House will continue to oppose the NDP job-killing carbon tax. We will stand up for jobs, prosperity and success for all Canadians.

November 30th, 2012House debate

Candice BergenConservative

New Democratic Party of Canada  I am thankful the member for Thunder Bay—Rainy River used his speaking spot to ignore his riding to encourage me to better communicate the NDP's job-killing carbon tax with Yukon residents who believe in our low tax plan for jobs, growth and long-term prosperity.

November 2nd, 2012House debate

Ryan LeefConservative