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Budget Implementation Act, 2018, No. 1 to have different points of view, but the problem in this case is that the government does not want to provide the information. We have a carbon tax cover-up. The government does not want to disclose the information about the impact on families. I would like to know what my colleague
May 31st, 2018House debate
Garnett GenuisConservative
Budget Implementation Act, 2018, No. 1 that information for the report to Parliament that was tabled. Eight times every single Liberal member voted against greater transparency on the carbon tax. When we talk about the carbon tax cover-up, we mean examples like this. Eight times members of Parliament on the Conservative side offered
May 31st, 2018House debate
Tom KmiecConservative
Federal Sustainable Development Act the carbon tax cover-up, and share with us the cost to individual Canadians of the carbon tax. It will not come clean with respect to that. It will not reveal the information and has only released severely redacted, blacked-out documents that prevent Canadians from actually seeing what
May 29th, 2018House debate
Garnett GenuisConservative
Extension of Sitting Hours , as a Canadian, about ending the carbon tax cover-up and the minister simply ignores the question and makes a statement that has no relationship to the question, that situation, as the Speaker has said, perhaps provokes a legitimate frustration and response from members. We should have good
May 29th, 2018House debate
Garnett GenuisConservative
Extension of Sitting Hours to transparency and sharing vital information with Canadians, yet we see a complete lack of transparency from the government. The most egregious case of the lack of transparency we see from the current government certainly is the carbon tax cover-up. As the opposition, we have asked
May 29th, 2018House debate
Garnett GenuisConservative
The Environment to tell us. All the Prime Minister is telling us is that we are not paying enough, especially for gasoline. When will the Liberals end their carbon tax cover-up and tell Canadians how its big impact will affect our wallets?
May 25th, 2018House debate
Martin ShieldsConservative
Finance committee This too would help dismantle the carbon tax cover-up. It would require the minister to report on their website the total cost of the provisions contained within the bill we're now debating, which will become an act. It would allow Canadians to better understand the costs
May 23rd, 2018Committee meeting
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Finance committee of the future will be given more accurate information when it comes to what many are calling the carbon tax cover-up. Allowing for a continued discussion on these points, I do hope members, rather than allowing this particular amendment, would allow for sooner reporting rather than later. I
May 23rd, 2018Committee meeting
Dan AlbasConservative
Business of Supply thing for the average Canadian family? Wait, it does have that information; it just will not share it with us. It is part of the carbon tax cover-up. Why will the federal government not reveal that information to us?
May 22nd, 2018House debate
Tom KmiecConservative
Business of Supply some clarity around why there are mixed messages coming from his ministers? Last week he said that whatever their plans were, which he still will not divulge, and which is sort of like the carbon tax cover-up, they would not cost taxpayers a thing. However, a couple of days after
May 22nd, 2018House debate
Shannon StubbsConservative
The Economy heating, electricity, and almost every consumer good that Canadians buy. Prices are already rising. Inflation is above 2%. Canadians cannot afford to pay any more, so why do the Liberals not end the carbon tax cover-up and tell us how much this tax will cost the average Canadian
May 22nd, 2018House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
The Environment of Saskatchewan and give us the numbers on the carbon tax cover-up? People in my province of Saskatchewan deserve the numbers.
May 9th, 2018House debate
Kevin WaughConservative
Business of Supply that case to Canadians, then why can Canadians not see the numbers? If, as she seems to believe, the truth of her position is self-evident, then why can she not remove the blackouts on the carbon tax information and what we have called the carbon tax cover-up? Why can she not show people
May 8th, 2018House debate
Garnett GenuisConservative
Business of Supply shadow minister for finance has regularly pointed out the carbon tax cover-up. The finance department knows the numbers. The finance department has calculated the numbers in terms of the cost for individuals and families. When it was asked for that information, the government released
May 8th, 2018House debate
Cathy McLeodConservative
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, I agree with the member that the public is on the side of protecting the environment and moving forward on good environmental practices. What the public does not support is the carbon tax cover-up, with prices going up to heat our homes and drive our cars
May 8th, 2018House debate
Mark WarawaConservative