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Agriculture committee  Thank you for that. I guess that competitiveness comes with the regulatory and tax regime, as we've seen the carbon tax increase again. This would seem to be the most inopportune time to be increasing costs on your members. For example, and that would be in the regulatory

April 19th, 2023Committee meeting

John BarlowConservative

Agriculture committee   at increased costs through transportation, through carbon taxing and through other environmental measures that are making investment in Canada incredibly difficult to defend. Inevitably, the owners, investors and leaders who are making those decisions are looking to other jurisdictions

April 19th, 2023Committee meeting

Denise Allen

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, most Canadians know that the federal carbon tax is a farce. It siphons 14.3¢ a litre from the pockets of consumers. It increases the cost of living. It contributes to inflation and it causes even higher food prices. Sadly, the carbon tax does little to fight climate

April 19th, 2023House debate

Kevin VuongIndependent

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, most Canadians know that the federal carbon tax is a farce. It siphons 14.3¢ a litre from the pockets of consumers. It increases the cost of living. It contributes to inflation and it causes even higher food prices. Sadly, the carbon tax does little to fight climate

April 19th, 2023House debate

Kevin VuongIndependent

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, I have spent time in my riding, and what they are talking about is that they cannot afford to put gas in their car because the Prime Minister's carbon tax is already 14¢ a litre, rising to 41¢ a litre. On page 3 of the report by the Parliamentary Budget Officer

April 19th, 2023House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Carbon Pricing   Minister's inflationary policies. His solution is to bring in a 41¢-per-litre carbon tax that will cost $1,500 per household in net expenses after rebates on higher home bills, higher grocery bills and higher gas bills. We are voting against it. Will the Prime Minister axe his tax if he

April 19th, 2023House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Carbon Pricing   and asking for help with medical assistance in dying. The Prime Minister's solution is to raise taxes on farmers and truckers who bring food to our grocery stores, which will inevitably lead to more hunger and famine. If he has any common sense at all, will he finally axe his carbon tax?

April 19th, 2023House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, and yet the Parliamentary Budget Officer he appointed has calculated that the cost of the carbon tax to the average family is $1,500 more than these phony rebates they get back. This is not just a 41¢-a-litre tax on gas he wants to impose. In addition, it will raise

April 19th, 2023House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Taxation   greenhouse gas emissions. Instead, however, the Liberals punish Canadians for living their lives. It costs them more. It costs the average Canadian household more than $700 more than it is going to get back after the rebate in the carbon tax pyramid scheme the government has cooked up

April 18th, 2023House debate

Michael BarrettConservative

Taxation   to the food bank. This is a devastating situation, and as we saw from the Parliamentary Budget Officer, the average Canadian household is going to pay $710 more this year than they would have if there were no carbon tax in place. Therefore, after people get that rebate, they are still

April 18th, 2023House debate

Michael BarrettConservative

Taxation  . That is the carbon tax. That is what the member was just talking about. Therefore, in the last federal election, 338 members of the Conservative Party of Canada went all over the country saying they supported a carbon tax. Then they got a nice, shiny, brand new leader, and now they say they want

April 18th, 2023House debate

Kevin LamoureuxLiberal

The Budget   climate emissions as well as facing a carbon tax as part of government efforts to fight climate change, but offshore steel producers don’t face the same rules and surcharges. As a result, domestic firms are losing market share to high carbon, offshore steel at an unprecedented rate

April 18th, 2023House debate

Dan AlbasConservative

Carbon Pricing  , costing taxpayers $160,000. It is unbelievable. While our Prime Minister catches some rays with his Trudeau Foundation cronies, Canadians just cannot catch a break. Instead of cancelling Canadians' vacations, will the Liberals stop the hypocrisy and cancel the carbon tax?

April 18th, 2023House debate

Scot DavidsonConservative

Carbon Pricing  . This champagne-and-caviar trip cost the taxpayers $162,000. It is amazing. This high-flying carbon hypocrite flies all around the world and then comes back home and charges a single mother triple the carbon tax to heat her home and feed her kids. Will the Prime Minister cancel his out

April 18th, 2023House debate

Warren SteinleyConservative

Carbon Pricing   with a friend who has donated to the Trudeau Foundation because he is so independent from that foundation. Meanwhile, back at the ranch, Canadians cannot afford a vacation. They cannot afford to eat and heat. Will the Prime Minister end this double standard of living and axe the carbon tax?

April 18th, 2023House debate

Marilyn GladuConservative