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2024-03-21
Hon. Andrew Scheer - 14:20
Lib. (NL)
Hon. Gudie Hutchings (Long Range Mountains)
2024-03-21 14:21 [p.21858]
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Mr. Speaker, the carbon rebate puts more money in the hands of eight out of 10 Canadians.
Just this morning, I had a call from Keith in my riding. He is retired and has been keeping track of all of his invoices since January 1. He was delighted to tell me that even with adding a little extra, because he might not have known the impact on his morning orange, he is ahead $68 with every single climate action rebate cheque.
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Oral questions
Hon. Andrew Scheer - 14:22
Lib. (NL)
Hon. Gudie Hutchings (Long Range Mountains)
2024-03-21 14:22 [p.21858]
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Mr. Speaker, I love to get up to talk about my province of Newfoundland and Labrador and how the carbon rebate is putting more money back into pockets. With the rural top-up on April 15, the average family of four in my riding all throughout Newfoundland and Labrador, and part of St. John's, will be getting $1,430 a year to offset prices.
We have another benefit. Another lady in my riding, Katie, applied for the oil to heat pump program, which is going to save her $800 a year as well.
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Luc Berthold - 14:23
Hon. Jonathan Wilkinson - 14:53
CPC (NS)
Rick Perkins (South Shore—St. Margarets)
2024-03-21 14:54 [p.21864]
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Mr. Speaker, those Liberals think Canadians have never had it so good, but after eight years of the NDP-Liberals, Melody from Nova Scotia is losing hope, because the 23% increase in the carbon tax that is happening on April 1 will put the cost of everything up.
Melody had to sell her dream home, because the Liberals forced her to choose between food, heating and having a mortgage. To help Melody, the Liberal leader in Nova Scotia has now joined in the fight against the carbon tax.
For the sake of Melody, if the Liberals will not axe the tax, will they at least spike the hike?
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Lib. (NL)
Hon. Gudie Hutchings (Long Range Mountains)
2024-03-21 14:55 [p.21864]
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Mr. Speaker, we are going to say it again. The Canada carbon rebate puts more money in the hands of eight out of 10 Canadians every single day.
What we have not talked about today is the cost of not taking action on climate. I know that the member opposite was impacted by hurricane Fiona. They have had fires. They have had droughts. They have had floods. The conversation we all need to have in the House is what happens to our kids and grandkids if we do not take action on climate change.
We have a plan. I wish the Conservatives did.
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Rick Perkins (South Shore—St. Margarets)
2024-03-21 14:56 [p.21864]
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Mr. Speaker, that answer is cold comfort for the families in my community that have increased the usage of the St. Margaret's Bay Food Bank by 30%. Why? Because the Parliamentary Budget Officer said that the average Nova Scotia family pays $1,500 in carbon tax and gets back $963 of its own money. That is less. Since she cannot add, that is $537 in more taxes than fake rebates. The Prime Minister is not worth the cost.
If the Prime Minister will not spike the hike or axe the tax, will he at least let the people decide and call a carbon tax election?
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Lib. (NL)
Hon. Gudie Hutchings (Long Range Mountains)
2024-03-21 14:56 [p.21864]
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Mr. Speaker, again, the Canada carbon rebate is putting more money in the pockets of Nova Scotians.
On April 4, the average family outside of Halifax is going to get $989. Add that to what we are doing in $10-a-day day care, what we are doing in lowering taxes for everybody, what we are doing in so many things for people, especially the oil to heat pump program. That is saving hundreds and hundreds of dollars every year for Canadians.
We are there to help Canadians every day. I wish the Conservatives were.
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Rhéal Éloi Fortin - 14:57
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2024-03-19
Hon. Greg Fergus - 14:31
Lib. (NS)
Hon. Sean Fraser (Central Nova)
2024-03-19 14:32 [p.21677]
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Mr. Speaker, what the hon. member is actually suggesting is false. We have real-world data to demonstrate that in provinces where the system actually applies, families receive hundreds of dollars more each year than they pay in fuel charges.
The Conservatives pretend to care about affordability, yet they oppose measures to put more money in the pockets of families. They pretend to care about affordability, but they oppose measures that protect seniors' pensions. They pretend to care about affordability, but they vote against measures to remove the interest on Canada student loans.
We will do everything we can to make life more affordable, including putting more money in the pockets of families while we fight climate change at the same time.
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Hon. Pierre Poilievre - 14:33
Lib. (NS)
Hon. Sean Fraser (Central Nova)
2024-03-19 14:33 [p.21677]
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Mr. Speaker, if the hon. member has qualms about the member for Kings—Hants, I can reassure him that he is a champion for his community. He launched a petition recently to stand up to the Conservative Government of Nova Scotia for changes to the agricultural sector in his community.
Every time the Conservatives ask a question about the environment, it is to find out ways they can do less.
The member for Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke has suggested that flooding in the Ottawa River was a result of regulations that were not in place.
The member for Cariboo—Prince George has suggested that climate change is not a result of industrial pollution but of more body heat from a growing population.
The member for Red Deer—Lacombe visited school kids to say carbon dioxide was plant food.
This—
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Hon. Greg Fergus - 14:34
Hon. Pierre Poilievre - 14:35
Lib. (NS)
Hon. Sean Fraser (Central Nova)
2024-03-19 14:35 [p.21677]
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Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives want to peddle false information to trick Canadians into voting for them. The reality proven not by projections, but by real-world data, is that people who live in my province receive more money every year from the rebates that they receive than the fuel charge that they pay. Everything the Conservatives do—
Some hon. members: Oh, oh!
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Hon. Greg Fergus - 14:36
Lib. (NS)
Hon. Sean Fraser (Central Nova)
2024-03-19 14:36 [p.21677]
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Mr. Speaker, every instance the Conservatives have an opportunity to speak in the House, they advocate one of two things: to do less on the environment or to take money from families in my community. I will support neither.
We will do whatever we can to put more money in the pockets of families and do the right thing for future generations.
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Hon. Pierre Poilievre - 14:36
Rachael Thomas - 14:45
Lib. (NL)
Hon. Gudie Hutchings (Long Range Mountains)
2024-03-19 14:46 [p.21679]
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Mr. Speaker, I want to remind the member opposite of the rural top-up coming to the carbon rebate. A family of four in Alberta is going to see $2,160. A family in my riding is going to see $1,430 when they live in a rural area.
My friends, we know what it is like. That is why we are there to help people with the carbon rebate. That is why we are there to help with the child care benefit. That is why we are there to help with housing. We are there to help Canadians in rural areas as well.
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Rachael Thomas - 14:47
Richard Bragdon - 14:50
Lib. (NL)
Hon. Gudie Hutchings (Long Range Mountains)
2024-03-19 14:50 [p.21679]
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Mr. Speaker, I really find that quite rich coming from the member opposite, the member for Tobique—Mactaquac, when Conservatives voted against a raise for our hard-working DND employees. They voted against the increase for ACOA last fall when we had the all-night voting marathon.
I would love to ask the member what he was going to say to constituents about the 106 projects that were funded in his riding that he voted against. Trust me; we will be telling them we have the backs of small businesses in rural New Brunswick and rural Atlantic Canada.
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Richard Bragdon - 14:51
Blake Desjarlais - 14:52
Lib. (NS)
Hon. Sean Fraser (Central Nova)
2024-03-19 14:53 [p.21680]
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Mr. Speaker, I thank the hon. member for his advocacy.
I had the opportunity to be in Edmonton recently to meet with the mayor and the provincial minister in Alberta, as well as with my colleague, the member for Edmonton Centre. We are working hard to advance additional funding to support community-based organizations that support Canadians who are living without a roof over their head. We also very recently had the opportunity to share an agreement with $175 million behind it that will build thousands of homes in Edmonton, including more rentals, which will help reduce the cost of rent and continue to support people who are looking to find a place to live.
There is no silver bullet for the housing crisis, but we will pull every lever at our disposal to help solve it by working together with Edmonton and Alberta.
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Charlie Angus - 14:54
Mel Arnold - 15:07
Lib. (NL)
Hon. Gudie Hutchings (Long Range Mountains)
2024-03-19 15:08 [p.21683]
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Mr. Speaker, I am proud to be part of a government that understands climate change is real and understands the impact it is having on farmers from coast to coast to coast. I have seen first-hand as I have travelled the impact of hurricanes and the impact of drought. All that has a cost on our farmers. I am proud to be part of a government that is fighting climate change so my little granddaughter can say, “Nanny, you tried to make a difference”, because climate change is real and it is impacting everyone.
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Hon. Greg Fergus - 15:08
Lib. (NS)
Kody Blois (Kings—Hants)
2024-03-19 15:09 [p.21683]
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Mr. Speaker, I am glad the Tories stood up. They might not like the question, though.
The member for Carleton talks about farmers in Kings—Hants, but he actually stands in their way. He will not allow Bill C-234 to come to the House to be voted on, so I call on the member for Carleton to do that to support farmers.
However, my question is for the minister from Nova Scotia. Can he tell the House, and indeed Nova Scotians, of the work we have done to adjust the federal backstop to support rural Canadians, including the programs we have put in place on affordability around home heating and heat pumps, contrary to those guys across the way?
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Hon. Sean Fraser - 15:10
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