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Old Age Security Act   into the savings of seniors. High inflation rates, interest rate hikes and the tripling of the carbon tax, which affects the price of groceries, gas and home heating, are the real record of the Liberal government on seniors. It is the responsibility of the government to reward work, especially

May 11th, 2023House debate

Tracy GrayConservative

The Economy  , the Prime Minister is going to add another tax, a new carbon tax, on top of a 41¢-per-litre tax, raising the cost of home heating and food. Will the Prime Minister finally give Canadians a break and axe both the taxes?

May 11th, 2023House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Finance   in the first place. The Liberals gaslit Canadians for years about their failed carbon tax scam, while Canadians watched them jet-set around the world trying to up their phony celebrity status. Now it seems like the finance minister is auditioning for her next career. When

May 11th, 2023House debate

Jasraj Singh HallanConservative

Carbon Pricing   to work and feed her kids while the Prime Minister jets around using Canadian tax dollars and pumping emissions into our atmosphere. That is the woke hypocrisy across the way. If he has the guts to tell the truth, he will tell us this: How much will carbon tax 2 cost Canadians?

May 11th, 2023House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Carbon Pricing   first carbon tax, which he admits will increase the price of gas by 41¢ a litre, at thousands of dollars of net costs per family, but he now has carbon tax 2, a second tax with no rebate, that will increase food, heat and gas prices even further. How much will the second carbon tax

May 11th, 2023House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, the question that the Prime Minister was too afraid to stand up to answer and debate me on was about the cost of the second carbon tax. We know that the Prime Minister's first carbon tax will cost 41¢ a litre, at a net cost to average families of over $1,500

May 11th, 2023House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Carbon Tax   inputs. Thanks to the Prime Minister's carbon tax, farmers continue to have expenses that their global competitors do not have. Our farmers want a change. They are tired of the Prime Minister's out-of-touch policies. They want a government that does not punish them for growing food

May 11th, 2023House debate

Randy HobackConservative

Conservative Party of Canada   have a plan to clean up the Liberal mess. Our Conservative leader stands for the common sense of the common people, united for our common home: Canada. We will lower prices by ending inflationary deficits and scrapping the carbon tax on heat, gas and groceries. We will bring home

May 11th, 2023House debate

Larry MaguireConservative

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Yes, I think I was clear. As I said, I had nothing to do with the central campaign in 2021. I was very clear that I disagreed with the campaign's direction on a few things, most notably campaigning to support a carbon tax. That was an extremely big one. I don't think it's

May 11th, 2023Committee meeting

Jenni Byrne

Carbon Pricing  Madam Speaker, the government again did not answer my question. I find it interesting that the Liberal platform was to tax hospitals in the form of a carbon tax to heat themselves. That is an outstanding type of platform. Maybe the member should run on it again and call

May 10th, 2023House debate

Dan MazierConservative

Carbon Pricing  Madam Speaker, I found it interesting that the member, my friend, started the discussion this evening by talking about the carbon tax, or a price on pollution, whatever one wants to call it. He started off by saying we were misleading Canadians. On that particular point, I

May 10th, 2023House debate

Kevin LamoureuxLiberal

Carbon Pricing  Madam Speaker, my apologies. I withdraw the name. The former leader of the Conservative Party campaigned on the policy that a price on pollution, or a carbon tax, is a good thing. The member stands up and says we are misleading Canadians, yet he campaigned on a platform

May 10th, 2023House debate

Kevin LamoureuxLiberal

Carbon Pricing  Madam Speaker, my question to the Liberals is regarding their failed, ineffective and ever-increasing carbon tax. The Liberals have misled Canadians on their carbon tax, not once, not twice, but many times. Government members must be held accountable for their misleading carbon

May 10th, 2023House debate

Dan MazierConservative

Oil and Gas Industry  Mr. Speaker, actually, the LNG Canada project was approved before the Prime Minister even took office. He showed up for the photo op. The only way it could get built was exempting it from the carbon tax and exempting it from Bill C-69. There were 18 proposed LNG projects on his

May 10th, 2023House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Carbon Pricing   and a better country. That is the choice. Let us talk about choice. The Prime Minister wants to bring in a second carbon tax that will increase the cost of fuel. How much will Canadians have to pay for the second carbon tax that the Prime Minister wants to bring in? How much?

May 10th, 2023House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative