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The Environment  Mr. Speaker, my colleague is right that there are some people, like the Conservatives, who talk about climate change. Others, like those on this side of the House, are taking action by putting a price on pollution, which is already one of the highest in the world. We are on our

April 5th, 2022House debate

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

Climate Change  Mr. Speaker, I have here Canada's greenhouse gas emissions reduction plan, and on page 90, it says—

April 4th, 2022House debate

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

Climate Change  Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As I was saying, on page 90 of the plan, it says that the oil and gas sector could reduce emissions by 80 million tonnes. That is the most ambitious target of any sector. It would be like cutting all of Quebec's greenhouse gas emissions combined. Our pla

April 4th, 2022House debate

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

Climate Change  Mr. Speaker, I would remind my hon. colleague that our plan, which is based on projections from the Canada Energy Regulator, provides for increased production in Canada, but we are addressing greenhouse gas emissions. Sabaa Khan, director general for Quebec and Atlantic Canada a

April 4th, 2022House debate

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

Climate Change  Mr. Speaker, to fight climate change, we need all available technologies, and that is exactly what our approach has been so far. In budget 2021, we committed to put in place a tax incentive for carbon capture and storage, which is in fact featured in today's IPCC report as a tech

April 4th, 2022House debate

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

Climate Change  Mr. Speaker, I was having problems hearing my own voice. Our plan is such a good plan that organizations such as Greenpeace, the Federation of Canadian Municipalities—

April 4th, 2022House debate

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

Climate Change  Mr. Speaker, I was saying that Andrew Weaver, an IPCC scientist and ex-leader of the B.C. Green Party, said that with the plan we tabled last week, Canada reclaims its status as an international leader on climate change. Do not take it from me; take it from him.

April 4th, 2022House debate

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

Climate Change  Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague from Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie for his question. As he is well aware, we committed to ending fossil fuel subsidies, including those for Crown corporations, by 2023, which is two years earlier than all of our G20 partners. Last week, we announce

April 4th, 2022House debate

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

Climate Change  Mr. Speaker, in fact, we are very seized with the emergency, which is why we presented the most ambitious, transparent and solid climate change plan we have ever seen in this country. Do not take it from me. Take it from Greenpeace. Take it from Équiterre. Take it from the Fede

April 4th, 2022House debate

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

The Environment  Mr. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order 32(2) and subsection 18(1) of the Canadian Net-Zero Emissions Accountability Act, I have the honour to table, in both official languages, the Government of Canada's emissions reduction plan entitled “2030 Emissions Reduction Plan: Canada’s

March 29th, 2022House debate

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

The Environment  Mr. Speaker, I thank my hon. colleague for the question. I would like to remind him that we promised to eliminate fossil fuel subsidies two years before our G20 partners did. That is what we are going to do, and we will definitely work with our NDP colleagues, and our Bloc Québé

March 24th, 2022House debate

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

Taxation  Mr. Speaker, the cost of inaction on climate change is enormous. Many members in the Conservative Party stood in this House when there was flooding in B.C. or heat waves, saying “What should we do about climate change?” We are acting on climate change.

March 23rd, 2022House debate

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

Taxation  Mr. Speaker, how many members from the Conservative Party stood in this House after the flooding in B.C. and the heat domes that killed so many Canadians and said, “We have to act on climate change”? This is exactly what we are doing. In fact, the revenue from pricing pollution

March 23rd, 2022House debate

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

The Economy  Mr. Speaker, speaking of giving Canadians a break, let us talk about provinces where carbon pricing is being applied by the federal government. In Ontario, households will receive $745. In Manitoba, they will receive $830. In Saskatchewan it will be $1,100, and it will be almost

March 23rd, 2022House debate

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

The Economy  Mr. Speaker, we all know that putting a price on carbon is one of the most effective ways to reduce emissions. If they will not take it from the Parliamentary Budget Officer or the International Monetary Fund, maybe—

March 23rd, 2022House debate

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal