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Budget Implementation Act, 2023, No. 1 Madam Speaker, the member for Foothills is a real champion for agriculture, and agriculture is very important in my riding. I know the farmers, orchardists and vineyard owners in my riding saw their gas prices go up three cents a litre this year because of the carbon tax
May 1st, 2023House debate
Budget Implementation Act, 2023, No. 1 at the airports. We cannot get a passport if we want one. People might not be able to get their questions on their tax returns answered by the CRA. The carbon tax is going up, and we are going to have skyrocketing inflation and food prices. We have lost the respect of our most trusted trading
May 1st, 2023House debate
John BarlowConservative
Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, the Liberal government's carbon tax continues to drive up the price of food, forcing even more Albertans in my community to go to food banks. In fact, usage of the Airdrie food bank is up 40% this year, and almost half of those food bank users are children. What
May 1st, 2023House debate
Blake RichardsConservative
Carbon Pricing , like heating their homes and buying food. When will the Liberal Party get a clue and cancel the carbon tax?
May 1st, 2023House debate
Chris WarkentinConservative
Carbon Pricing they cannot even afford a vacation. While Canadians struggle with affordability, the Liberal government continues to raise taxes, like the carbon tax, which costs Canadians more than they get back. As the PM jet sets across the globe, hard-working Canadians also deserve a chance to enjoy
May 1st, 2023House debate
Tony BaldinelliConservative
Liberal Party of Canada on the rise. The Prime Minister is not going to fix the problem any time soon though, because he would rather go on vacation or off to New York to hang out with his celebrity friends. He is, rather, tripling the carbon tax and encouraging catch-and-release policies for violent criminals
May 1st, 2023House debate
Jeremy PatzerConservative
Alberta Elections . Government greed led to consecutive credit downgrades, a punishing carbon tax, higher income taxes, more taxes in general and worse services. Albertans have a choice: continue down the path that has restored the Alberta advantage, or go back to the job-killing, tax-and-spend ways
May 1st, 2023House debate
Tom KmiecConservative
Budget Implementation Act, 2023, No. 1 of rising costs, not an inability of farmers or our food value system to provide. Instead, farmers are raising costs as a result of more taxes, the impact of the carbon tax on transportation and the rampant inflation affecting every input. Canadians are being priced out of their own
May 1st, 2023House debate
Dave EppConservative
Budget Implementation Act, 2023, No. 1 said before, the attacks every day on carbon pricing are really rich, I find, given that each and every one of the Conservatives was elected on the basis of putting in place a carbon tax.
May 1st, 2023House debate
Jonathan WilkinsonLiberal
Budget Implementation Act, 2023, No. 1 Mr. Speaker, certainly, I do find the hypocrisy that comes from the Conservative side of the House on some of these issues to be a bit difficult to take. It is no different from the hypocrisy we hear about when they talk about the carbon tax, which formed a key part
May 1st, 2023House debate
Jonathan WilkinsonLiberal
Carbon Pricing Madam Speaker, Canadians should look out. The Prime Minister wants to tax their gas off. His plan, which will triple the carbon tax, will make it unaffordable for Canadians to drive to work or heat their homes. It is nothing more than a tax plan. His plan has failed to meet any
April 28th, 2023House debate
Mel ArnoldConservative
Carbon Pricing financially and to suggest that the carbon tax rebate covers the additional tax is absolutely nonsense. Will the Prime Minister cancel the plan to triple the carbon tax?
April 28th, 2023House debate
Karen VecchioConservative
Canada Business Corporations Act they cannot afford the car they have. That is not just a function of the carbon tax, which the Conservatives would have people believe. What is wrong with accepting that narrative is that it does not appreciate the problem, so it does not offer a real solution. Cutting the carbon tax
April 28th, 2023House debate
Human Resources committee legislation or even just their telling the provinces what to do with the carbon tax, for example. You do it the Liberal government's way or they enforce it and make you do it anyway. Mr. Chair, I just need to highlight the fact that the hypocrisy is ridiculous. Using the reasoning
April 28th, 2023Committee meeting
Rosemarie FalkConservative
Budget Implementation Act, 2023, No. 1 Madam Speaker, the member brought up the carbon tax on a number of occasions. I will say one thing, which is that we are consistent on this side. We ran on it in 2015. We implemented it. We continue to stand by it because we know and believe that it has been widely recognized
April 27th, 2023House debate
Mark GerretsenLiberal