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Finance committee The fact is that 90% of Canadian production is in Quebec, where there are carbon offsets, and 10% of production is in British Columbia, where there is a carbon tax. So both systems are in use. The important thing for us is predictability, which is the word that has been used
November 13th, 2023Committee meeting
Jean Simard
Finance committee , they decided to restrict the availability of vehicles because they could then increase prices. That contributed to inflation, but it has nothing to do with the carbon tax.
November 13th, 2023Committee meeting
Francis ScarpaleggiaLiberal
Finance committee , it's a market mechanism. That said, there are significant differences between carbon offsets and a carbon tax…
November 13th, 2023Committee meeting
Marc-André Viau
Finance committee In 10 seconds, would you please tell me whether the Quebec government's carbon tax is hurting Quebec's economy?
November 13th, 2023Committee meeting
Francis ScarpaleggiaLiberal
Finance committee future generations, our grandchildren, a chance to live on a healthy, clean and tolerable planet. In the short term, that means a stop to partisan battles over issues like the carbon tax. You must absolutely present a budget that will enable you to say, in 10 or 20 years, that you
November 13th, 2023Committee meeting
Paul Crête
Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, after eight years, the plummeting, panicking Prime Minister admitted his carbon tax is punishing Canadians and making life more unaffordable. Liberals just announced their re-election platform: Vote Liberal and quadruple the carbon tax on home heating oil after
October 30th, 2023House debate
Rick PerkinsConservative
Carbon Pricing I am saying. A family in Lévis says they have to pay almost twice as much for food because of inflation. Voting for the Bloc Québécois is costly. They want to drastically increase the carbon tax. The second carbon tax applies in Quebec and hurts our people. When will the Prime
October 30th, 2023House debate
Dominique VienConservative
Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, after eight years, the Prime Minister is not worth the cost. The Prime Minister finally admitted that his carbon tax is unaffordable for Canadians, but instead of removing the carbon tax for all Canadians, the Prime Minister chose to further divide this country
October 30th, 2023House debate
Dan MazierConservative
Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, the carbon tax works only if it is politically expedient. The Prime Minister's carbon tax exemption does not help 97% of Canadians who are already struggling to put food on the table and heat their homes. Now we have a Liberal minister from Newfoundland
October 30th, 2023House debate
John BarlowConservative
Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, after eight years, that desperate Prime Minister, in total free fall, finally admitted that his carbon tax is punishing Canadians. The Prime Minister also announced in his re-election platform that to vote Liberal in Yukon would mean quadrupling the carbon tax
October 30th, 2023House debate
Bob ZimmerConservative
Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, an election must be in the air because the Prime Minister has announced his re-election campaign: Vote Liberal, and in three years they are going to quadruple the carbon tax on home heating, gas and groceries. After eight years, the Prime Minister is in a panic mode
October 30th, 2023House debate
John BarlowConservative
Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, last Thursday, the Prime Minister looked at the polls as our leader arrived in Nova Scotia. He started to panic. What did he do? He temporarily suspended the carbon tax in the Atlantic provinces. His environment minister said yesterday in an interview that he
October 30th, 2023House debate
Pierre Paul-HusConservative
Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister has finally admitted the carbon tax makes heating homes more expensive and he is pausing the carbon tax in Atlantic Canada, and we know why. It is because the minister, the member for Long Range Mountains, said Atlantic MPs forced the Prime
October 30th, 2023House debate
Kyle SeebackConservative
Carbon Tax Mr. Speaker, after eight years of this Bloc-Liberal coalition, last Friday's announcement is humiliating for Quebeckers. The Prime Minister must stop ignoring Quebec and announce the full, not just temporary, withdrawal of the second carbon tax, a tax that adds 17¢ to every
October 30th, 2023House debate
Richard LehouxConservative
Natural Resources committee the cost of the carbon tax alone, for example, on energy production in Saskatchewan. I've heard workers at the coal station talk about how the carbon tax might put them out of a job far in advance of 2030. This is because of the excessive costs that will be associated with producing
October 30th, 2023Committee meeting
Jeremy PatzerConservative