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Petitions Mr. Speaker, on this first day in the new chamber, I am very pleased to rise to present two petitions I received from Canadians. The first one calls on the government to listen to Canadians and to abandon its recently implemented job-killing carbon tax.
January 28th, 2019House debate
Diane FinleyConservative
Carbon Pricing to talk about this job-killing carbon tax?
December 11th, 2018House debate
Matt JenerouxConservative
Business of Supply of that the Liberals have implemented a job-killing carbon tax that will make Canada even less competitive. The carbon tax not only ensures that companies have to pay more to the government rather than invest in growth, but also adds to the environment of uncertainty created by the Liberals
December 4th, 2018House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, at a time when the government is proposing a job-killing carbon tax that will raise the price of everything, including groceries, I am very mindful of the working poor who are trying to get by. They are reading this morning that there will be a 3.5% increase
December 4th, 2018House debate
Dan AlbasConservative
Canada's Oil and Gas Sector Centre, the same one who stood in the House and voted with the government to kill northern gateway; the same one who voted for a job-killing carbon tax; the same one who voted to end tankers off the B.C. coast, effectively stopping a future northern gateway; and the same one who
November 28th, 2018House debate
Kelly McCauleyConservative
Canada's Oil and Gas Sector export oil pipelines and have directly caused the price discount. The Liberals are layering on red tape and added costs at the very worst time, destroying confidence in Canada for investment. The Liberals' job-killing carbon tax is already costing Canadian jobs and driving Canadian
November 28th, 2018House debate
Shannon StubbsConservative
Natural Resources pipelines. His job killing carbon tax and Bill C-69 will make that discount permanent. When will he withdraw his “no more pipelines” bill, Bill C-69?
November 28th, 2018House debate
Shannon StubbsConservative
Budget Implementation Act, 2018, No. 2 , agriculture and manufacturing. The government's overwhelming tax hikes and new regulations are making it harder and harder to grow and operate local businesses in Canada. This includes the Liberals' job-killing carbon tax that will not reduce emissions and will only punish families
November 26th, 2018House debate
Cathay WagantallConservative
Business of Supply the coal industry with barely any consideration for the thousands of people, including workers, families and businesses, who will be affected by it. The Liberals are also hurting my constituents with their job-killing carbon tax that is proving less and less effective by the day. After
November 19th, 2018House debate
Robert Gordon KitchenConservative
Business of Supply who are feeling none of the positive impacts that the government says those structurally deficit programs are supposed to do. These businesses have been hit. Many businesses have been hit and will be hit with the Liberal job-killing carbon tax, increased CPP and EI premiums
November 19th, 2018House debate
John BrassardConservative
Environment committee , the Conservatives spent most of their time using the phrase “job-killing carbon tax” every single time that the subject came up. I think it was an extraordinarily negative thing to do to the public discourse: to frame the essential response needed to climate change nationally as a thing
October 30th, 2018Committee meeting
Chris Turner
Carbon Pricing decisions the Liberals can, especially when it does not help the environment? The simple answer is: Revenue. The Prime Minister needs more money to try and cover his out-of-control spending. Canadians will see through him. We will not stop until his job-killing carbon tax is repealed.
October 29th, 2018House debate
Dean AllisonConservative
Natural Resources Madam Speaker, what the Liberals fail to mention is that the $40-billion project is exempt from their job-killing carbon tax. Now the Liberals' “no more pipelines” bill, Bill C-69, is a threat to the livelihood of Canadians who depend on the energy sector for employment. New
October 26th, 2018House debate
Dane LloydConservative
Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, today the Liberals unveiled their job-killing carbon tax scheme. It is an attempt to buy votes, and Canadians are not buying. The Liberal tax grab will make everything more expensive, especially for those families that can afford it the least. This is Liberal math
October 23rd, 2018House debate
John BarlowConservative
Pension Benefits Standards Act of what we should be seeking to do as a government. It should be trying to make the opportunities easier for our job creators by lowering taxes and ensuring we are not putting up unnecessary roadblocks and barriers to their success. It certainly means not bringing in a job-killing
October 17th, 2018House debate
Blake RichardsConservative