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Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, I did. I spoke out against the carbon tax. One can look at the records of this chamber. I have been speaking out against the carbon tax since 2007. One does not have to go back to 2021; one can go back almost two decades. I have been fighting the carbon tax

September 28th, 2023House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, where is the lie? The motion we moved in the House states that “the Bloc Québécois supported the so-called ‘Clean Fuel Standard’, a second national carbon tax, which will raise gas prices in Quebec by 17 cents per litre, according to the Parliamentary Budget

September 28th, 2023House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Business of Supply   one thing. This is the same party that voted against an excise profit tax for the oil and gas industries that were making $38 billion in profit in one year. This is the same party whose member tweeted about the carbon tax while her own city was on fire. This is the same party whose

September 28th, 2023House debate

Heather McPhersonNDP

Business of Supply  moved: That, given that, (a) the Bloc Québécois supported the so-called "Clean Fuel Standard", a second national carbon tax, which will raise gas prices in Quebec by 17 cents per litre, according to the Parliamentary Budget Officer; (b) the Bloc Québécois said carbon

September 28th, 2023House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Carbon Pricing  , this member always stoops to that level when he engages in debate. The fact of the matter is this: The PBO made it very clear that most families do pay more, and if the member actually talked to a farmer, they might show him their bill for drying grain, which would include a carbon tax

September 27th, 2023House debate

Kyle SeebackConservative

Carbon Pricing   I got back from them was loud and clear: The carbon tax is making their lives a whole lot more difficult because it makes everything they do more expensive. If they are driving their combines, they are paying a carbon tax on the gas. If they are drying their grain

September 27th, 2023House debate

Kyle SeebackConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, it is a privilege to stand up this evening to talk about a question I asked the Minister of Environment back in June. I was concerned that the carbon tax plan was simply that, a tax plan, and it does nothing to benefit the world we live in. I pointed out that hard

September 27th, 2023House debate

Arnold ViersenConservative

Affordable Housing and Groceries Act   goods and everyday goods caused by not only supply chain issues, but more importantly, the carbon tax; and the deficit spending of the Liberal government. This cost of living crisis has basically exhausted the not-for-profits in my area as the demand for aid continues to increase

September 27th, 2023House debate

Alex RuffConservative

Affordable Housing and Groceries Act   of who buy retail and sell wholesale. Putting a carbon tax on top of their monthly bills does directly affect our economy. Would she agree with that?

September 27th, 2023House debate

Fraser TolmieConservative

Natural Resources committee   and different policies. Economists who propose carbon taxes for the purposes of emissions reductions do so in the context of saying that they must be implemented with an equivalent reduction of red tape and all other kinds of taxes, as well as protections for, in Canada's case, very critical

September 27th, 2023Committee meeting

Shannon StubbsConservative

Affordable Housing and Groceries Act  Madam Speaker, I would say two things to the hon. member for Winnipeg North. First of all, the carbon tax relief would be instant for Canadians. The Liberals looked at where they were in the polling, and, all of a sudden, we have Bill C-56. Let us rush, rush again. I would also

September 27th, 2023House debate

Scot DavidsonConservative

Affordable Housing and Groceries Act  Madam Speaker, in his speech, my colleague talked a lot about the carbon tax, although he should have focused on Bill C-56. I will elaborate on this because, lately, many Quebec Conservatives have said that there is a second carbon tax that applies in Quebec. From what we

September 27th, 2023House debate

Alexis Brunelle-DuceppeBloc

Affordable Housing and Groceries Act  Madam Speaker, I am going to try to make my colleague understand. In York—Simcoe, people feel that they are on the outside looking in. They are paying the carbon tax, and right now they feel like they are subsidizing China to produce. They are looking around and saying to me

September 27th, 2023House debate

Scot DavidsonConservative

Natural Resources committee   what that means for the consumer, because you know what we hear from the Conservatives all the time about the carbon tax is that people can't heat their homes and people can't drive. In this transition, what offer is on the table for affordability?

September 27th, 2023Committee meeting

Charlie AngusNDP

Affordable Housing and Groceries Act   grocery prices are increasing: the Prime Minister's carbon tax. The Liberals' expensive carbon tax makes everything more expensive. It affects the entire supply chain from farm to plate: the farmer who is taxed to grow the food, the trucker who transports it, the store that sells

September 27th, 2023House debate

Scot DavidsonConservative