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Taxation Party wanted to raise the GST and the Liberal leader campaigned on the job-killing carbon tax. Conservatives are taking action to help Canadian families with our economic action plan. Liberals are trying to take their hard-earned dollars away. How much would the Liberal leader's
April 20th, 2009House debate
Candice BergenConservative
Parliamentary Budget Officer to Ontario and said he wanted even more spending on bailouts. He signed the coalition deal, now he pretends he was never in favour of it. He was the first to propose a job killing carbon tax, forced it on his former leader, now he says, because it is not popular, he will not talk about
April 3rd, 2009House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Liberal Party of Canada and gut our manufacturing industry. Sadly, this is the only idea ever offered up by the Liberal Party in response to Canada's serious economic challenges. The bill is as bad as the Liberals' job killing carbon tax. The bill is also a slap in the face to climate change approach put
April 2nd, 2009House debate
Ed FastConservative
Liberal Party of Canada Mr. Speaker, imagine if a political party tells voters in B.C. that it does not want to help the auto industry, then in Ontario pretends it never has said such words. Imagine if a political party champions a job-killing carbon tax one day, then backs away from it the next
April 2nd, 2009House debate
Blake RichardsConservative
Liberal Party of Canada Mr. Speaker, in British Columbia, the Liberal Party plan is to not help the auto industry, but in Ontario the Liberals have a different plan. One day the Liberal Party plan is to champion the job-killing carbon tax, claiming it must be implemented immediately. The next day
April 1st, 2009House debate
Kevin SorensonConservative
Automotive Industry . That is hypocrisy. Let us say that one is the father of the job killing carbon tax and campaigns on it, but then tries to distance oneself from it. That is hypocrisy. Or if one pretends to support the seal hunt and then allows one of the senators and top advisers to work to ban it. That could
March 31st, 2009House debate
Daryl KrampConservative
The Economy the resource sector in B.C., or the auto industry in Ontario, but his real dream is to impose a job-killing carbon tax. Since first suggesting the idea decades ago, someone has championed the carbon tax idea in the Liberal leadership and during the last campaign. If imposed by now, someone
March 31st, 2009House debate
Jim AbbottConservative
Industry Mr. Speaker, our government has always maintained that the last thing our economy needs is a job-killing carbon tax. Unfortunately, the Liberal Party continues to consider this irresponsible idea. The Liberal leader campaigned on it during his leadership race and vigorously
March 27th, 2009House debate
Russ HiebertConservative
Industry convinced his former leader to make a job-killing carbon tax the centrepiece of the Liberal election campaign. When B.C. introduced its own carbon tax, gas prices at the pump shot up 4¢ the very next day. That kind of Liberal tax increase on gas and oil prices would be—
March 27th, 2009House debate
Mike LakeConservative
Carbon Tax Policy Mr. Speaker, while our Prime Minister is championing the economic action plan, a plan that cuts taxes, includes job-creating stimulus and protects those hardest hit by the recession, the leader of the Liberal Party is trying to back away from the job-killing carbon tax, a policy
March 27th, 2009House debate
Rodney WestonConservative
The Economy training. The Liberals' plan? Well, they do not actually have a plan on that front yet. Canada needs the economic action plan this Conservative government has created, not the Liberal plan that would raise the GST and bring in a job-killing carbon tax.
March 26th, 2009House debate
Rodney WestonConservative
Government Policies to slow down the process of putting shovels in the ground and getting infrastructure projects working. Meanwhile, someone wants a job-killing carbon tax that will have a negative impact on the Canadian economy. That someone has a senior adviser who considers Canada's seal hunt
March 24th, 2009House debate
Daryl KrampConservative
The Economy Mr. Speaker, Canada is being impacted by the global economic downturn. Nowhere is this more evident than in the significant job losses reported in February. Families affected by job losses are looking for economic leadership, not a hike in the GST and certainly not a job killing
March 13th, 2009House debate
Rick NorlockConservative
The Economy All I can say, Mr. Speaker, is thank goodness Canadians did not take the advice of the Liberal Party of Canada in the last election, when it wanted to impose a job killing carbon tax on them. Thank goodness Canadians saw through that. Thank goodness we do not have the Liberal
March 13th, 2009House debate
Tony ClementConservative
The Economy wants to raise the GST. Our Prime Minister and this government have consistently opposed a job killing carbon tax. Someone wants to introduce it. Our Prime Minister and this government introduce the $1,200 a year for every child under six universal child care benefit. Someone
March 13th, 2009House debate
Leon BenoitConservative