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Affordable Housing and Groceries Act   of Canada owns and convert them into housing. Let us not stop there. If the Liberals want to take another Conservative policy and plagiarize it, I welcome them to axe the carbon tax. If we want to talk about groceries, which this bill has actually nothing to do with, let us talk about

October 5th, 2023House debate

James BezanConservative

Small Business  Mr. Speaker, the Liberal minister knows as well as I do that many of the problems facing small businesses in our country are a direct result of that party's governance and negligence: higher inflation, higher payroll taxes, higher carbon taxes, higher commercial rents, a labour

October 5th, 2023House debate

Brad VisConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, after eight years of the NDP-Liberal government, food bank usage in Newfoundland and Labrador is at a 42-year high. It is no wonder. According to the PBO, carbon taxes 1 and 2 are going to cost households in my home province an extra $2,166 per year. After

October 5th, 2023House debate

Clifford SmallConservative

Carbon Pricing  . With vegetables and turkey up around 70% in just eight years, the NDP-Liberal carbon tax is now taking food off tables. Will the costly coalition listen to the Liberal premier of Newfoundland and Labrador and axe the tax?

October 5th, 2023House debate

Clifford SmallConservative

The Economy   of bread. This half-baked loaf of higher deficits and carbon taxes is making it harder for Canadians to afford Thanksgiving. Will the Prime Minister deliver lower grocery prices or admit he made a turkey of a promise, one that is empty on the inside?

October 5th, 2023House debate

Dan AlbasConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, after eight years of this Liberal government, after eight long years of disastrous management, the government is introducing carbon tax 2.0, and the Bloc is on board. The Bloc wants to radically increase that carbon tax and has voted with the government twice

October 5th, 2023House debate

Jacques GourdeConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, first of all, there is no federal carbon tax in Quebec because the Province of Quebec is a leader in the fight against climate change. Second, Canadians are worried about the cost of living, but they are also worried about climate change and the impact of natural

October 5th, 2023House debate

Adam van KoeverdenLiberal

The Economy  Mr. Speaker, if the Liberals were sincere, they would have voted for our motion to cancel the carbon taxes, which would have had an immediate effect on every Canadian's wallet. A month ago, they put on a big media show to say that this year's Thanksgiving dinner would be more

October 5th, 2023House debate

Luc BertholdConservative

The Economy   cocktail parties, but to talk about what? Did he go there to talk about the cost of living, the housing shortage or repealing the carbon taxes? No, he went there to talk about independence. Voting for the Bloc Québécois is costly. Will the Prime Minister recall his separatist Bloc

October 5th, 2023House debate

Luc BertholdConservative

The Economy   they just do not have enough to go around. The Liberals' carbon taxes have driven up the cost of Thanksgiving staples, such as potatoes, by 77%. Will the Prime Minister reverse the 77% hike on Thanksgiving food before Thanksgiving, as he promised, yes or no?

October 5th, 2023House debate

Leslyn LewisConservative

The Economy  Mr. Speaker, after eight years, the Prime Minister is not worth the cost of food. For example, the price of a turkey is up at Loblaws by 67% after eight years of the Prime Minister's carbon taxes. All the Liberals have offered since they promised to bring prices down

October 5th, 2023House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

The Economy  Mr. Speaker, clearly, the minister is the turkey here. I check the flyers. In the last year of Conservative government, a turkey cost $1.49 a pound. Now it is $2.49 a pound. That is a 67% increase. After eight years under this Prime Minister, his carbon taxes are driving up

October 5th, 2023House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Carbon Tax  Mr. Speaker, after eight years, Canadians continue to feel the impact of the NDP-Liberal government's inflationary taxes on heat, gas and groceries. A resident from my community recently shared his home gas bill. The carbon tax was higher than the cost of gas. Minimum carbon

October 5th, 2023House debate

Tracy GrayConservative

Carbon Tax   of Quebeckers' pockets, I call that a tax. The second carbon tax applies in Quebec. Who voted in favour of that legislation on June 5? The Bloc Québécois. What is worse, yesterday, members of the Bloc had the opportunity to fix their mistake, but they did not. It is costly to vote

October 5th, 2023House debate

Joël GodinConservative

Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada   projects last year were cancelled or delayed due to the rising costs from the Prime Minister's rising inflation and carbon taxes. All the bids came in well over budget, at around $1.1 million per unit. It is unbelievable. The Nunavut minister said, “They were just all way too

October 5th, 2023House debate

Bob ZimmerConservative