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Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, after eight years of the Liberal-NDP government, farmers cannot afford the Prime Minister. On Friday, the Parliamentary Budget Officer said that by 2030, Canadian farmers will be paying close to $1 billion in carbon taxes alone, carbon taxes that are driving up

September 19th, 2023House debate

John BarlowConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, I am glad the new Minister of Agriculture still believes that farmers support the carbon tax. He is up for a rude awakening. The previous agriculture minister said it is not like we can pass a law that will reduce the price of food. I have great news: She was wrong

September 19th, 2023House debate

John BarlowConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, the Liberal-Bloc coalition seeking to drastically increase carbon tax 2.0 is fuelling inflation across the country. It is outrageous. Everything costs more because of this obsession of the Liberal Party and the Bloc to drastically increase the inflationary carbon

September 19th, 2023House debate

Jacques GourdeConservative

Finance   of rising energy costs, but the current government is determined to make energy more expensive by increasing the carbon tax. Here is an idea. Why does it not reduce the carbon tax or other taxes on energy and make it affordable again for Canadians?

September 19th, 2023House debate

Adam ChambersConservative

The Economy   out of 10 young Canadians now believe they will never own a home. That is not the Canadian dream. Even if someone is fortunate enough to have bought a home, now the coalition’s carbon tax is making families and seniors choose between heating and eating. Who will pay the cost

September 19th, 2023House debate

Arpan KhannaConservative

Carbon Tax  , which is to serve them, to fight for them and to restore the promise of Canada for them. The carbon tax is an attack on our way of life. It is an attack on the many Calgarians I have met who are wondering how they are going to put food on the table. The prosperity they need rests

September 19th, 2023House debate

Shuv MajumdarConservative

Carbon Tax   government’s carbon tax. After eight years under the Prime Minister, life has become unaffordable for so many Canadians. The Liberal government's carbon tax on the farmer who grows the food and the trucker who ships the food is a tax on all who buy the food. Now the Prime Minister wants

September 19th, 2023House debate

Branden LeslieConservative

Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act   is that what was stated in the ad was completely false. It said that the Bloc Québécois was in favour of the carbon tax. Obviously, we are for putting a price on pollution. I think that we all agree with that on this side of the House. That being said, the carbon tax does not apply

September 19th, 2023House debate

Denis TrudelBloc

Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act  Mr. Speaker, it would be the Liberal fuel regulations. There is the carbon tax. There are the clean fuel standards. There are lots of different bills. It is the Liberal's fuel regulation that is basically hurting Quebeckers now. I heard it when I was in Quebec City. I had people

September 19th, 2023House debate

Jake StewartConservative

Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act   to Saint John and Montreal. I remember that, at the time, the mayor of Montreal was against it and the Province of Quebec was a little worked up about it. Now, however, Quebeckers are against the carbon tax, and some of the Quebec members of the House who are not in the Conservative

September 19th, 2023House debate

Jake StewartConservative

Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act   that works against the oil and gas sector should be considered an obstacle. That is what the Conservatives do every day when they talk about the carbon tax. They are trying to tie the challenges facing the poorest people when it comes to paying for housing, clothing and food with what

September 19th, 2023House debate

Mario SimardBloc

Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act   and gas. That is what every country wants to do. We have to stop talking about things that are not backed up by science and making up facts such as, say, there is a carbon tax in Quebec. That is not true; it is a lie. Politicians who say things like that discredit themselves.

September 19th, 2023House debate

Mario SimardBloc

Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act   it here every day. It is about the infamous carbon tax. Let me repeat, there is no carbon tax that applies to Quebec. Quebec has its own carbon pricing. The only carbon tax applies to the rest of Canada, and what my Conservative colleagues are referring to is actually a fuel standard

September 19th, 2023House debate

Mario SimardBloc

Ethics  . Canadians want policies from the government that would see that Liberals stop their reckless spending, their reckless inflationary policies and focus on the needs of Canadians. The Liberals could start doing that by axing their carbon tax, which is driving up the cost of everything

September 18th, 2023House debate

Michael BarrettConservative

Ethics   of everything. Its carbon tax on everything is driving up the cost of these essentials. Are they expected to pick up a tab for $9,000 a night for time off? That does not sound like a Sunwing or discount vacation to me, or a prime minister who is particularly engaged with the struggles

September 18th, 2023House debate

Michael BarrettConservative