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Business of Supply to phase out Canada’s energy sector by implementing a job killing carbon tax, adding additional taxes to oil and gas companies, removing incentives for small firms to make new energy discoveries and neglecting the current Alberta jobs crisis”. I will speak more about that later. Third
June 12th, 2017House debate
Kevin SorensonConservative
Business of Supply by implementing a job killing carbon tax, adding additional taxes to oil and gas companies, removing incentives for small firms to make new energy discoveries and neglecting the current Alberta jobs crisis; and (c) refusing to extend the current rail service agreements for farmers
June 12th, 2017House debate
Mark StrahlConservative
Business of Supply sustainable jobs for Canadian forestry workers [I expect to have the opportunity to come back to this]; (b) attempting to phase out Canada’s energy sector by implementing a job killing carbon tax, adding additional taxes to oil and gas companies, removing incentives for small firms
June 12th, 2017House debate
Luc BertholdConservative
Business of Supply that the government is attempting to phase out Canada's energy sector by implementing what they call a job-killing carbon tax, adding additional taxes to oil and gas companies, removing incentives for small firms to make new energy discoveries, and neglecting the current jobs crisis in Alberta
June 12th, 2017House debate
Linda DuncanNDP
Business of Supply than creating sustainable jobs for Canadian forestry workers; (b) attempting to phase out Canada’s energy sector by implementing a job killing carbon tax, adding additional taxes to oil and gas companies, removing incentives for small firms to make new energy discoveries
June 12th, 2017House debate
James BezanConservative
By-elections clearly rejected the Liberals' massive deficits, reckless spending, and plans for a job-killing carbon tax. I know that running in an election is incredibly gruelling. I want to thank Stephanie Kusie, Bob Benzen, and their teams for all their hard work. Congratulations go to Bob
April 4th, 2017House debate
Arnold ViersenConservative
Job Losses in the Energy Sector to cut regulations on that sector. He also said that he will not be bringing in a national carbon tax that kills jobs. I would ask the minister, given that our closest competitor is not bringing in a job-killing carbon tax and is reducing regulations, how will his policies do
February 8th, 2017House debate
Mark StrahlConservative
Small Business of Haldimand—Norfolk, small businesses are the very lifeblood of our rural lifestyle. With this new job-killing carbon tax and our already outrageously high hydro prices, many businesses cannot survive more Liberal tax grabs. The government needs to start supporting our small businesses
January 31st, 2017House debate
Diane FinleyConservative
Edmonton Griesbach Mr. Speaker, it is beginning to look a lot like Christmas, but for many people in Edmonton Griesbach, it is not going to be very jolly. It is the same throughout Alberta, many folks are left out in the cold. Unemployment is almost 10%. People are bracing for a job-killing
December 14th, 2016House debate
Kerry DiotteConservative
Daylight Saving Time in the summer with family and friends, the NDP leader is scheming up a way to spring a new tax on Canadians that will squeeze their wallets. He has a plan for a $20 billion job-killing carbon tax that would raise the price of everything and kill economic growth. Unlike the one-hour change
March 7th, 2013House debate
Eve AdamsConservative
Public Accounts committee to businesspeople, people who are retired, and pensioners living in their homes, they're talking about the highest electricity rates in North America. I believe Ontario has the highest rates for industry in North America. They talk about bringing in a job-killing carbon tax that would increase
March 30th, 2015Committee meeting
Colin CarrieConservative
Taxation Mr. Speaker, hard-working Canadians are already struggling to get by, many living paycheque to paycheque. The Liberals response is to impose a job-killing carbon tax, which will make these families choose between putting food on the table or heating their homes. The Liberals
December 9th, 2016House debate
Dave MacKenzieConservative
Taxation -killing carbon tax and spending billions on hot air credits will magically solve the problem. How can the Liberals justify imposing a carbon tax on job creators when our sky-high hydro rates are already driving them to the U.S.?
December 9th, 2016House debate
Diane FinleyConservative
Leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada in the future. This person has a plan to impose a new $20 billion job-killing carbon tax on Canadian taxpayers. He wants to impose this job-killing carbon tax to generate billions of dollars in revenues. This $20 billion job-killing carbon tax will make it harder for Canadians to take
February 8th, 2013House debate
Tilly O'Neill-GordonConservative
Taxation afford another Liberal tax hike. This is not the way to manage the economy, but it is the Liberal way. On this side of the House, we agree with New Brunswickers that bringing in a job-killing carbon tax would mean an increase in the lives of all citizens. We stand with New
March 12th, 2015House debate
Robert GoguenConservative