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Taxation Mr. Speaker, the Liberal government is not doing anything to lower the cost of groceries for Canadians. On the contrary, it is continuing to implement policies that make food even more expensive. The carbon tax and the tariff on fertilizer have tied our farmers' hands
May 9th, 2023House debate
Richard LehouxConservative
Carbon Pricing is making things worse by increasing the carbon tax. Contrary to what he is saying, this increase has an impact across the country, even in Quebec. Will he finally get rid of these policies, which increase the price of everything we buy?
May 9th, 2023House debate
Bernard GénéreuxConservative
Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, the Parliamentary Budget Officer reports that the Prime Minister's carbon tax will cost families in Alberta an extra $2,800 per year. For a hard-working dad in Airdrie, that could be a month's pay. For a single mom from Cochrane, that might mean two months' rent
May 9th, 2023House debate
Blake RichardsConservative
Carbon Pricing believe in their carbon tax, why do they not at least show some solidarity with the one in five Canadians having to skip meals because they cannot afford groceries. Maybe they will show some solidarity and start skipping meals themselves, because those Canadians cannot afford to eat
May 9th, 2023House debate
Blake RichardsConservative
Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, under the current government, it costs more to live. The Parliamentary Budget Officer confirmed that if the Prime Minister triples the scam carbon tax to 41¢ a litre on gas, with tax rising on heat and food, it would cost average Alberta families an extra $2,800
May 9th, 2023House debate
Martin ShieldsConservative
The Economy back the earnings of Canadians, making life more difficult. The dream of home ownership has never seemed more unattainable for most Canadians. The government has also driven up the cost of food with its ineffective policies like the carbon tax and the fertilizer tariff. Food banks
May 9th, 2023House debate
Richard LehouxConservative
Carbon Tax government wants to drive up the cost to do business and the cost to put food on our table, with the ever-increasing carbon tax. A Conservative government would axe the carbon tax to bring home lower food prices and make it more affordable to drive on our roads. We would bring home lower
May 9th, 2023House debate
Clifford SmallConservative
Government Operations committee Thank you, Chair. Monsieur Giroux, I'm wondering if you could tell the committee the amount of carbon tax collected for GST and HST. Would you have that number with you, the revenue that is received from GST and HST that is the carbon tax?
May 8th, 2023Committee meeting
Stephanie KusieConservative
Government Operations committee on climate change with the so-called “benefit” of acting on climate change, because this is a very difficult counterfactual to find. We have estimated the cost of the carbon tax, how much households will receive, how much it will cost, the cost of climate change and so on, but we have
May 8th, 2023Committee meeting
Yves Giroux
Conservative Party of Canada Mr. Speaker, the Liberal government and the Prime Minister are plagued with scandal and ethics violations. Canadians are struggling to make ends meet because of his inflationary deficits and carbon tax. The good news for Canadians is that the next Conservative government has
May 8th, 2023House debate
Earl DreeshenConservative
Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada of Trudeau Foundation donors. I do not think the Prime Minister has any idea how difficult life is for a family in Kelowna struggling to pay over $1,000 a month more for a mortgage, or how crippling his hike in the carbon tax is for a family in Hedley who have to drive to a different
May 4th, 2023House debate
Dan AlbasConservative
Transport committee fund. We have the climate pricing. The Conservatives often talk about the carbon tax, and we refer to it as carbon pricing. A lot of that—10%, actually—goes to municipalities to deal with these very issues. Besides the amounts that go to individuals, 10% goes to municipalities, once
May 4th, 2023Committee meeting
Vance BadaweyLiberal
An Act Respecting Regulatory Modernization this country. I want to divert momentarily, because the other big thing they talk about besides regulations is the carbon tax. The carbon tax is such a punishing thing for Canadian businesses, especially in the farming sector. I had the opportunity to visit farms on our last break week
May 3rd, 2023House debate
Kyle SeebackConservative
An Act Respecting Regulatory Modernization or adding carbon tax to farmers, the costs keep going up, and regulations and red tape keep happening. It is going to put our farmers out of business, especially those in fresh food production. I am worried about the future of our fruit and vegetable farmers in Canada. Nobody wants
May 3rd, 2023House debate
Lianne RoodConservative
Liberal Party of Canada and axe the carbon tax to bring home powerful paycheques and make sure hard work pays again. We will keep violent criminals behind bars and combat foreign threats. We will end the costly coalition’s inflationary spending to make life more affordable, and we will fire the gatekeepers so
May 3rd, 2023House debate
Shannon StubbsConservative