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Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, last week, the Liberal Prime Minister looked at the polls and panicked. After eight years, he has finally realized that the common-sense Conservatives were right in saying that the carbon tax created inflation and drove up the cost of everything. Once again

October 31st, 2023House debate

Luc BertholdConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, even more shocking is that after eight years, one in 10 Quebeckers has used food banks every month in 2023. That is after eight years of this Liberal government. The Bloc Québécois wants to keep punishing the middle class by radically increasing the carbon tax

October 31st, 2023House debate

Luc BertholdConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, the carbon tax is a complete failure. It drives costs up and has not allowed the government to hit its own emissions targets. Now the Bank of Canada confirms that the carbon tax alone is responsible for 16% of the extra inflation plaguing Canadians

October 31st, 2023House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, the government's recent announcement is a comedy in the making. The Liberals said they could not deviate from the carbon tax plan. They said that extreme weather, hurricanes, floods and fires demanded that they quadruple the carbon tax. They said anybody who

October 31st, 2023House debate

Adam ChambersConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, it is not surprising that the Prime Minister continues to contradict the Parliamentary Budget Officer, who said that 60% of Canadians pay more in his carbon tax than they get back in rebates. Now he is contradicting what he said on Thursday, wherein he admitted

October 31st, 2023House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Carbon Pricing   places and forever, but why do we not let Canadians decide? Why does the Prime Minister not pause the tax across the country until Canadians go to the polls, so we can have a carbon tax election and Canadians can choose his plan to quadruple the tax or my plan to axe the tax?

October 31st, 2023House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister's flip-flop on his carbon tax creates two classes of Canadians: some who are temporarily exempt from taxes on their heating, and others who will have to pay the second carbon tax, which applies in Quebec and will continue to drive up the cost

October 31st, 2023House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister's panicked flip-flop on the carbon tax for oil heating proved that everything he said for eight years about the tax is wrong. It is not worth the cost. He said that the tax would make people better off. He has now admitted that it is not true. He

October 31st, 2023House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Carbon Tax  Mr. Speaker, after eight years with this government in office, the cost of living has skyrocketed. People simply can no longer make ends meet. This government, with the strong support of its Bloc Québécois allies, are imposing a second carbon tax that adds up to 20¢ per litre

October 31st, 2023House debate

Dominique VienConservative

Carbon Tax  Mr. Speaker, after eight miserable years, it is clear that the Prime Minister and the Liberal-NDP coalition are not worth the cost. A desperate Prime Minister in total free fall finally admitted that his carbon tax is punishing Canadians and making life unaffordable

October 31st, 2023House debate

Branden LeslieConservative

Carbon Tax  Mr. Speaker, the Liberals continue to double down on what Canadians already know, which is that their agenda is not about helping all Canadians, but holding onto power and keeping their seats. The Prime Minister came out admitting that his carbon tax is punishing Canadians

October 31st, 2023House debate

Michelle FerreriConservative

Carbon Tax  Madam Speaker, Sarah, a mother of four from Whitehorse, told me yesterday how expensive life has gotten because of the carbon tax. Sarah spent $240 to fill up her truck last Friday. That tank of gas will only last her one week of going back and forth to work, along with some

October 31st, 2023House debate

Bob ZimmerConservative

Business of Supply  . I would like to pick up on an observation made by my colleague, the member for Lac‑Saint‑Jean, who recently said that there is no continuity at the Department of Citizenship and Immigration. Ministers are replaced faster than the Conservatives can work the carbon tax

October 31st, 2023House debate

Mario SimardBloc

Environment committee   an election where the Liberals can try to regain power and reimplement and quadruple the carbon tax. When the polling is down, the Prime Minister scrambles to come up with.... Perhaps if had been able to ask my question earlier, we could have found out that this was driven by departmental

October 31st, 2023Committee meeting

Branden LeslieConservative

Environment committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. I was very pleasantly surprised that the Prime Minister did recognize the pain that his carbon tax is imposing on Canadians, that he climbed down from his high horse at least long enough to pause it for certain Canadians. I hope he will come to his senses

October 31st, 2023Committee meeting

Branden LeslieConservative