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Environment committee  Based upon documentation you have seen, should Canadians prepare for a carbon price of $300 by 2050, yes or no?

June 5th, 2018Committee meeting

Stephanie KusieConservative

Environment committee  Thank you, Madam Chair. Mr. Lucas, it's public knowledge that the carbon price is set to be $50 by 2022, but in aNational Post article on March 30, 2017, it was revealed through an access to information request by our party, the Conservative Party, the official opposition, that,

June 5th, 2018Committee meeting

Stephanie KusieConservative

Environment committee  Okay. Then why in the House, on May 25—

June 5th, 2018Committee meeting

Stephanie KusieConservative

Environment committee  —did you say 800,000?

June 5th, 2018Committee meeting

Stephanie KusieConservative

Environment committee  Thank you, Minister. Minister, why is the number you gave on May 25—

June 5th, 2018Committee meeting

Stephanie KusieConservative

Environment committee  As I said, why is that number different from the 7,700 reported by The Globe and Mail? The number you gave in the House is almost 10 times larger than this number as reported. How could there be such huge discrepancies? With inaccurate facts and hyperbole such as this, how can Ca

June 5th, 2018Committee meeting

Stephanie KusieConservative

Environment committee  But it's completely inaccurate. Minister, you speak all the time of concern for future generations in regard to the need to act on this environment. What do you say to all the young families in my riding who no longer have jobs today as a result of your government's inaction an

June 5th, 2018Committee meeting

Stephanie KusieConservative

Environment committee  Minister, can you explain to the committee how it is possible to compost and recycle if you can't afford food to put on the table for your family because you don't have a job?

June 5th, 2018Committee meeting

Stephanie KusieConservative

Environment committee  Minister, do you know what carbon leakage is?

June 5th, 2018Committee meeting

Stephanie KusieConservative

Environment committee  No, thank you, Minister. I'll explain it. Carbon leakage is where, from policies, carbon production is too costly and is relocated to areas with less stringent environmental rules, actually leading to higher emissions globally. Out of the top 10 oil-producing countries in the wor

June 5th, 2018Committee meeting

Stephanie KusieConservative

Environment committee  Thank you very much for agreeing with that, Minister. I'm very much appreciative. Minister, I'd like to go back again: how many deaths in Canada do you think are due every year to pollution?

June 5th, 2018Committee meeting

Stephanie KusieConservative

Environment committee  Thank you, Madam Chair. Minister, it seems like you really don’t want to be here this morning and thank you very much for that super classy opening. How many deaths are there in Canada every year due to pollution?

June 5th, 2018Committee meeting

Stephanie KusieConservative

Environment committee  Answer the question, please. How many deaths are there in Canada each year due to pollution?

June 5th, 2018Committee meeting

Stephanie KusieConservative

Environment committee  Minister, on May 25 of this year, you told the House, and I quote—

June 5th, 2018Committee meeting

Stephanie KusieConservative

Environment committee  Thank you very much. Minister, on May 25 of this year, you told the House, “Almost 800,000 people die each year from pollution.” Which number is correct?

June 5th, 2018Committee meeting

Stephanie KusieConservative