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The Economy  Mr. Speaker, NDP MPs day after day recite their tired old socialist talking points: low taxes are bad; trade is bad; business is bad; economic growth is bad. In the NDP world, the solution to everything would be its high tax, big government schemes, such as its job-killing

October 5th, 2012House debate

David WilksConservative

Firefighters   address the House and not hear the words, “$21 billion job-killing carbon tax”. I am sure she is in the woodshed behind the PMO now for not having taken the opportunity to throw that one out there.

October 4th, 2012House debate

Rodger CuznerLiberal

Business of the House   chances already this fall to articulate to the House and to all Canadians how it will implement its $21.5 billion job killing carbon tax that it will finally choose this as its subject for debate. I hope the NDP members will seize that opportunity and let Canadians know once

October 4th, 2012House debate

Peter Van LoanConservative

Leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada   than the $21 billion the NDP is banking on. The NDP leader opposite can deny it all he wants, but his words are clear. The NDP would hit Canadians with a job-killing carbon tax that would drive up the cost of gas, groceries and electricity.

October 4th, 2012House debate

Phil McColemanConservative

The Environment  Mr. Speaker, our government will continue to stand up against the NDP's job-killing carbon tax, which will increase the cost of gasoline, groceries and electricity. Our government has been clear that we will never put a tax on carbon. Canadians can continue to count on our

October 3rd, 2012House debate

Joe OliverConservative

Business of Supply   Canadians can learn about job vacancies and be considered for positions before employers hire foreign workers. While it is clear that this Conservative government's focus is on jobs, growth and long-term prosperity, the NDP and its leader are fixated on a job-killing carbon tax

October 1st, 2012House debate

Stella AmblerConservative

Business of Supply   for Canadians to get more money working than they would if they were to collect EI alone. We will continue to work to ensure that it is always better for Canadians to work than not. What we will not do though is allow the NDP to impose a job-killing carbon tax that would ensure

October 1st, 2012House debate

Diane FinleyConservative

Business of Supply  , were lifted out of poverty. Whether it is adults, children or seniors poverty, Canadians have never been better off than under our strong, stable, national Conservative government. However, I can assure this House that a $21 billion job-killing carbon tax would not help Canada's

October 1st, 2012House debate

Wladyslaw LizonConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, the motion before us touches on many aspects of the work that our government has been doing to benefit hard-working Canadian families. I wonder if my colleague could comment on how these benefits contrast with the NDP's plan to impose a job-killing carbon tax.

September 25th, 2012House debate

Jay AspinConservative

Business of Supply   and economic prosperity. Unlike the opposition, we will not put forward reckless economic policies such as a job-killing carbon tax that would raise the price of everything. We reject the Liberal record of much talk and no action. Our economic action plan is working to reduce poverty

September 25th, 2012House debate

Devinder ShoryConservative

New Democratic Party  Mr. Speaker, the NDP's economic policies would be dangerous for Canadians. Canadians know that the NDP wants to impose a job-killing carbon tax that would increase the price of gas, electricity and practically everything else. Contrary to the NDP leader's dangerous economic

September 24th, 2012House debate

Lois BrownConservative

Employment Insurance   a tough economic period, the NDP voted against those measures. While our economic action plan continues to provide skills and jobs for Canadians, the NDP is once again affirming its support for a job-killing carbon tax. NDP members can try to make excuses, but the simple fact

September 20th, 2012House debate

Kellie LeitchConservative

Employment Insurance  Mr. Speaker, the policy of the NDP is to hurt Canadian families with a job-killing carbon tax. Would the Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development tell the House of the government's latest measures to help Canadian families, particularly parents of critically ill

September 20th, 2012House debate

Gord BrownConservative

Business of Supply  -killing carbon tax. This would increase the price of everything including purchases such as gas--

September 20th, 2012House debate

Mark AdlerConservative

Agriculture  Mr. Speaker, today the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the OECD, reiterated that our government's decision to deliver marketing freedom to western Canadian farmers is a positive change for Canada. While the opposition wants to impose a job-killing

September 19th, 2012House debate

LaVar PayneConservative