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Environment committee  As I think you know, Mr. Shipley was mentioning earlier how we tend to talk about the costs versus the actual emissions and what the reduction in emissions will be. Carbon pricing isn't going to reduce the emissions to where we need them to be for us to meet our Paris accord targ

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Julie Dzerowicz

Environment committee  Yes, to the point that Mr. Beugin mentioned, the higher it is, the faster people may change behaviour.

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Julie Dzerowicz

Environment committee  Thank you. Thanks so much for the excellent presentations. I'm the member of Parliament for a riding called Davenport, which is downtown west Toronto. There's a mix of extraordinarily passionate environmentalists who want us to move much faster than the current pan-Canadian fra

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Julie Dzerowicz

Environment committee  That's helpful. Thank you. Competitiveness is obviously something of concern for everyone. It has been mentioned by all of you, and I think it was you, Mr. Beugin, who said that any type of carbon pricing should be designed to protect competitiveness and protect low-income resid

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Julie Dzerowicz

Environment committee  Professor Leach, you mentioned another thing that I also hear, whether or not big emitters will be exempt. You directly addressed this. Could you address it one more time in terms of why big emitters are not going to be exempt under our plan?

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Julie Dzerowicz

Environment committee  You also talked—all of you, to a certain extent—about this in terms of the price on pollution and having a negative impact on economic growth. I think I heard very clearly that it should have a positive impact on economic growth. Who would like to address that for a minute?

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Julie Dzerowicz

Environment committee  Just remind me, but it's my sense that most of the corn to produce ethanol is actually grown in Saskatchewan and Alberta.

December 11th, 2018Committee meeting

Julie Dzerowicz

Environment committee  Thank you.

December 11th, 2018Committee meeting

Julie Dzerowicz

Environment committee  That's it. Sorry I didn't get a question to the FCCC. Thank you.

December 11th, 2018Committee meeting

Julie Dzerowicz

Environment committee  Thank you so much. Thanks to all three presenters for their excellent presentations. I'm going to start off with Ms. Baldwin. I want to acknowledge that you mentioned there's a lack of access to broadband technology, and I think it's an important thing to note. I wouldn't mind

December 11th, 2018Committee meeting

Julie Dzerowicz

Environment committee  What percentage would you say? This is a ballpark percentage—I'm not going to hold you to it—but would you say that about 50% don't have access to it? Would you say 80% or 20%? Give me a ballpark percentage.

December 11th, 2018Committee meeting

Julie Dzerowicz

Environment committee  Thank you. I appreciate that. I also very much appreciate your response to Mr. Warawa's question around a stick and that there are carrots around the carbon-pricing proposal that our government is talking about. You've talked about how a carbon price is good if the revenue can

December 11th, 2018Committee meeting

Julie Dzerowicz

Environment committee  You're saying that you could use some of those revenues to actually grow the biofuels sector and that this would be helpful.

December 11th, 2018Committee meeting

Julie Dzerowicz

Environment committee  Maybe I'll move over to Mr. Hooper. I was part of the Ontario government a long time ago, in my youth, and I remember our talking about increasing ethanol in our fuels. I remember there being some concerns from a number of people that if we have more ethanol, we're using more la

December 11th, 2018Committee meeting

Julie Dzerowicz

Environment committee  What's the question?

December 11th, 2018Committee meeting

Julie Dzerowicz