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Natural Resources committee  It really is personal views that drive them to do more. For them it is important. They recognize that climate change is real. They recognize that it does have an impact on their business and their bottom line. They want to do something. We read in our members' comments that a lo

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Emilie Hayes

Natural Resources committee  I wouldn't say it discourages them; I just think it makes it a lot harder for our members. It's not just the costs of federal government. We have to keep in mind that they're dealing with the costs from the municipal governments and regulations from provincial governments as we

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Emilie Hayes

Natural Resources committee  It wasn't financial incentives; it was the imposition of more regulations and taxation.

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Emilie Hayes

Natural Resources committee  I don't think it's a trend quite yet. It's something that we suggested in our first environment report back in 2007 and that we brought up again in our most recent one, in 2016. It's something that I don't think has caught on yet, just because I don't think there's a lot of infor

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Emilie Hayes

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Emilie Hayes

Natural Resources committee  Thank you for having me here today for the opportunity to speak on this topic. You should have a slide deck in front of you. I believe an English version will be posted as well. I'd like to walk you through this deck for the next few minutes. As you may know, CFIB is a not-for

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Emilie Hayes