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Business of the House   passed it at second reading. This bill will implement key measures, like an extension of the small business hiring tax credit; and let me assure the House, it will definitely not implement the New Democrats' $21.5 billion, job-killing carbon tax. Turning to business in the chamber

November 1st, 2012House debate

Peter Van LoanConservative

Foreign Investment   opposite of what the NDP is proposing: a global and job-killing carbon tax of $21 billion on the shoulders of Canadians. That would kill the economy, every single region of this country, and we will not go down—

November 1st, 2012House debate

Christian ParadisConservative

New Democratic Party of Canada   of being untrue, he should ask himself why he supports a job-killing carbon tax that would increase the price of everything, including gasoline, groceries and electricity.

November 1st, 2012House debate

Bob ZimmerConservative

Jobs and Growth Act, 2012   in the House and hear over and over again about the NDP's job-killing carbon tax. I know that page 12 of the NDP's platform clearly highlighted that it would put a price on carbon. Therefore, this whole interchange in Parliament has been about the criticism of this government's handling

October 29th, 2012House debate

Joy SmithConservative

Gasoline Prices  -killing carbon tax of $21 billion that the NDP would put on their shoulders. They will never pay it.

October 29th, 2012House debate

Christian ParadisConservative

Leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada  . Canadians would not be paying more just for their own travel but also for the travel costs of MPs. On this side of the House, we will not let that happen. We will stand up and fight back against the NDP leader's $21 billion job-killing carbon tax.

October 26th, 2012House debate

Randy HobackConservative

Jobs and Growth Act, 2012   must play our role in encouraging new green energy technology because it is a win-win proposition. Unlike the NDP, we would not impose a job-killing carbon tax that would tax everything we consume, everything we need and everything we do. Instead, we will continue to lower the tax

October 25th, 2012House debate

Brad ButtConservative

Infrastructure   revenue from carbon tax, a job-killing carbon tax, increasing the price of everything from gas, groceries--

October 19th, 2012House debate

Lynne YelichConservative

The Environment  Mr. Speaker, our government has pursued green economic opportunities, including the clean energy fund, the ecoenergy for alternative fuels and the ecoenergy innovation initiative. Unlike the NDP, we will not impose a job-killing carbon tax that would increase the cost

October 18th, 2012House debate

Joe OliverConservative

The Economy  Mr. Speaker, unlike the NDP and its job-killing carbon tax, our government's top priority is keeping taxes low and growing the economy with economic action plan 2012. Our plan is working with over 820,000 net new jobs created since July 2009, the best record in the G7. However

October 18th, 2012House debate

Blake RichardsConservative

Combating Terrorism Act  Mr. Speaker, I wonder whether the hon. member thinks the position of the NDP is due to its job-killing carbon tax.

October 17th, 2012House debate

John McKayLiberal

Small Business   their taxes and help small business grow. Would the finance minister tell the House how economic action plan 2012 is helping Canadian small businesses get ahead, unlike the NDP and its plans for a job-killing carbon tax?

October 17th, 2012House debate

Kyle SeebackConservative

Small Business   important products and services to their local communities. One thing that would threaten to undo the success of our small business owners is the NDP leader's job-killing carbon tax. The NDP leader's job-killing $21 billion carbon tax would increase the price of everything, including

October 16th, 2012House debate

Phil McColemanConservative

Leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada   and gas. This job-killing carbon tax would be bad for Canadians, bad for the economy, bad for the country. Our government will continue with our low-tax plan to create jobs, economic growth and prosperity for all Canadians. Canadians can count on us.

October 15th, 2012House debate

Candice BergenConservative

The Economy  . The NDP's plan for the economy is to impose a new $21 billion job-killing carbon tax that would raise the price of everything. Could the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Natural Resources tell this House what our Conservative government is doing to help grow the economy

October 5th, 2012House debate

Bryan HayesConservative