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Committees of the House  Mr. Speaker, personally, when representing Winnipeg North, I have constantly advocated for ensuring that we continue to have a healthy rebate for the price on pollution, the carbon tax. I am pleased to say that a vast majority, estimated at over 80%, of the residents of Winnipeg

October 30th, 2023House debate

Kevin LamoureuxLiberal

Committees of the House   community like that in rural Manitoba, so I totally get that this is a very important subject. I have a question for my colleague. To address the cost of housing and heating a home, has he asked the Prime Minister for a carbon tax exemption for home heating like our Atlantic colleagues

October 30th, 2023House debate

Dan MazierConservative

Committees of the House   in some provinces being more severe than in other provinces. The other thing that the most severely affected provinces have in common is that none of their residents were given a break on the carbon tax in the recent announcement by the government. It applied to only one part

October 30th, 2023House debate

Mike LakeConservative

Natural Resources committee   of proposals for witnesses. We just want to make sure that the area in the riding of Timmins—James Bay won't be left out and forgotten, as we found out not a single person there has received a heat pump or a carbon tax carve-out either. I think it's important to make that note as well. I

October 30th, 2023Committee meeting

Jeremy PatzerConservative

Committees of the House   deficit spending and axe the carbon tax, which is making everything more expensive. We need to reduce the taxation burden. We need to reduce the taxation of deficit borrowing on the backs of Canadians so that they can afford to eat, heat their homes and maybe even have a home one day

October 30th, 2023House debate

Scott AitchisonConservative

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   to quadruple the carbon tax after the next election. Nova Scotians are not fooled by this bait and switch. The Prime Minister is not worth the cost. When will the Prime Minister stop with his band-aids, cure the problem he caused, which is the carbon tax, and axe it?

October 30th, 2023House debate

Rick PerkinsConservative

Carbon Pricing   voted 24 times to increase the carbon tax to 61¢ per litre. After eight years, the NDP-Liberal government and the Prime Minister are not worth the cost. Will they stop the mass confusion and tell Atlantic Canadians how much carbon tax they will pay if they vote Liberal in the next

October 30th, 2023House debate

Clifford SmallConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, the second carbon tax affects Quebec, and it is having a catastrophic impact on the lives of our constituents. Our food banks are overwhelmed and that includes Frigos pleins, Comptoir Le Grenier and L'Essential des Etchemins in my community. One in 10 people

October 30th, 2023House debate

Dominique VienConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, it is always a bit difficult for me to speak after this member who, for many years, was part of a government that was the first in North America to implement a carbon tax, the Government of Quebec. She was part of the government that did that. An article

October 30th, 2023House debate

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

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, an obvious, desperate Prime Minister admitted his carbon tax is punishing Canadians and making life unaffordable. After eight years he finally proved to himself last Thursday that he is not worth the cost. His only strategy at this point is not about climate

October 30th, 2023House debate

John BrassardConservative

Natural Resources committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair, for the opportunity to speak to the subamendment to invite constituents from the Sudbury area as witnesses to come to committee to give testimony as to what they think is important in Sudbury, whether it's the fact that they're paying carbon tax

October 30th, 2023Committee meeting

Ted FalkConservative

Natural Resources committee  Mr. Chair, we can't let this descend into a Conservative gong show. We've had an amendment. Then they went to a subamendment, and now they want to start talking about carbon tax. This is not the issue. Either he's speaking to the subamendment or he's

October 30th, 2023Committee meeting

Charlie AngusNDP