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2024-03-21
Melissa Lantsman - 14:31
Lib. (BC)
Hon. Jonathan Wilkinson (North Vancouver)
2024-03-21 14:32 [p.21860]
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Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives need to stop spreading falsehoods. The PBO has been very clear that eight out of 10 Canadian families get more money back. It is true now; it will be true in 2030. The only thing that these folks are going to do by taking away the rebate is make those people on modest incomes poorer. Shame on you for that.
While his climate plan is essentially to let the planet burn, the Conservatives essentially have a policy that is both reckless on the environment and reckless on affordability.
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Carbon pricing
Carbon tax
Oral questions
Hon. Greg Fergus - 14:32
Melissa Lantsman - 14:32
Lib. (BC)
Hon. Jonathan Wilkinson (North Vancouver)
2024-03-21 14:33 [p.21860]
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Mr. Speaker, once again I would say that the Conservatives need to stop spouting falsehoods. The average net benefit to Canadians in Ontario is $255 a year. In Manitoba it is $365 a year. In Alberta it is $723 a year, and in Saskatchewan it is $349 a year.
What these folks are going to do is make poor people poorer, and they are going to essentially sacrifice the future of our children going forward. Shame on them.
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Carbon pricing
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Shannon Stubbs - 14:34
Laurel Collins - 14:47
Lib. (BC)
Hon. Jonathan Wilkinson (North Vancouver)
2024-03-21 14:48 [p.21863]
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Mr. Speaker, it is extremely important that all sectors of the economy pay their fair share. It is extremely important that all sectors of the economy make their contribution to the fight against climate change.
We are certainly working very closely with the oil and gas sector, as we are with other sectors of the economy, to ensure, very much, that they do so. Moving forward, we need to see more progress. I have been very clear: It is important that we see reductions in absolute emissions as we move forward. I am sure we are going to see that. We are certainly going to continue to push the sector to accomplish that.
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Lindsay Mathyssen - 14:48
Mark Strahl - 14:51
Lib. (BC)
Hon. Jonathan Wilkinson (North Vancouver)
2024-03-21 14:51 [p.21863]
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Mr. Speaker, I am very happy to stand up for British Columbians on this. British Columbians led the way with a price on pollution. It was Gordon Campbell, a right-wing premier in B.C., who actually put in place the first price on pollution, led Canada and was a leader in the world.
My goodness, it is a shame to see British Columbians like that who deny the reality of climate change. I agree very much with David Eby when he says that we should stop listening to the ”baloney factory” over there.
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Hon. Greg Fergus - 14:52
Mark Strahl - 14:52
Lib. (BC)
Hon. Jonathan Wilkinson (North Vancouver)
2024-03-21 14:53 [p.21864]
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Mr. Speaker, every party is entitled to its opinion—
Some hon. members: Oh, oh!
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Hon. Greg Fergus - 14:53
Lib. (BC)
Hon. Jonathan Wilkinson (North Vancouver)
2024-03-21 14:53 [p.21864]
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Mr. Speaker, as I said, the Conservative Party is certainly entitled to its own opinions, but it is not entitled to its own facts. Emissions are down and Canada is growing a clean-growth economy for the future.
I was in Germany earlier this week and the German government told me that Canada was a model for the world in the fight against climate change and the work to address the issue that is an existential threat and to grow a clean economy. We signed an agreement on hydrogen that is going to create jobs and economic opportunity in Atlantic Canada.
We believe in climate change, we are fighting climate change, and those climate deniers on the other side of the House should be ashamed of themselves.
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Rick Perkins - 14:54
Elizabeth May - 15:11
Lib. (BC)
Hon. Jonathan Wilkinson (North Vancouver)
2024-03-21 15:12 [p.21867]
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Mr. Speaker, we on this side of the House believe in science, in science-based policy and in ensuring that the scientific reality of climate change is something that is acknowledged and incorporated into all of the work we are doing, whether it is on the environment or the economy.
It is certainly something that we share and agree on with the member for Saanich—Gulf Islands. We are interested in finding many ways to educate those in the House who continue to deny the reality of climate change.
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Hon. Andrew Scheer - 15:13
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2024-02-26
Rachael Thomas - 14:35
Lib. (BC)
Hon. Jonathan Wilkinson (North Vancouver)
2024-02-26 14:35 [p.21306]
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Mr. Speaker, I think the most appropriate question is: Will the Conservatives actually look at the data?
The data will tell us that eight out of ten Canadian families get more money back, and that it is actually an affordability measure. If the hon. member would actually look at the research done by the University of Calgary she would know that.
However, I think Canadians really need to understand that the Conservative approach to climate change is to let the planet burn. It is to leave an impoverished environment and an impoverished economy for the future of our children. Shame, shame, shame.
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Rachael Thomas - 14:36
John Williamson - 14:42
Lib. (BC)
Hon. Jonathan Wilkinson (North Vancouver)
2024-02-26 14:42 [p.21307]
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Mr. Speaker, what do we call someone who says one thing and does the other?
We would say they are acting hypocritically.
Some hon. members: Oh, oh!
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Hon. Greg Fergus - 14:43
Lib. (BC)
Hon. Jonathan Wilkinson (North Vancouver)
2024-02-26 14:43 [p.21307]
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Mr. Speaker, we would say that they are acting hypocritically.
The Conservative Party says it has principles, and if we do not like them, it has other principles.
In the 2021 Conservative platform, on which every one of those members of Parliament was elected, the platform said:
We recognize that the most efficient way to reduce our emissions is to use pricing mechanisms.
The Conservatives' position is not only devoid of facts, but their position is the height of hypocrisy. How can Canadians believe anything these folks say?
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John Williamson - 14:43
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2024-02-05
Rosemarie Falk - 14:41
Lib. (BC)
Hon. Jonathan Wilkinson (North Vancouver)
2024-02-05 14:42 [p.20629]
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Mr. Speaker, once again we hear misleading rhetoric from the other side of the House.
Folks in Canada know that 80% of Canadian families get more money back than they pay. It is an affordability measure as well as something that actually addresses the climate crisis in front of us. It is something that helps the poorest Canadians.
In fact, what he wants to do is take away the rebate. He wants to take away, from poor and modest-income people, money that actually helps to pay for groceries, rent and transportation. Shame on you for trying to target those folks and benefit only the wealthy in Canada.
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Hon. Greg Fergus - 14:42
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2024-02-01
John Barlow - 14:36
Lib. (BC)
Hon. Jonathan Wilkinson (North Vancouver)
2024-02-01 14:37 [p.20513]
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Mr. Speaker, I would suggest that Conservative members of Parliament should stop misleading Canadians.
The carbon price is a thoughtful approach that addresses climate change and affordability. Eight out of 10 Canadian families get more money back. The Leader of the Opposition's plan to address the climate issue is to take rebates—
Some hon. members: Oh, oh!
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Hon. Greg Fergus - 14:37
Lib. (BC)
Hon. Jonathan Wilkinson (North Vancouver)
2024-02-01 14:38 [p.20513]
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Mr. Speaker, I would just say that the Conservative Party needs to stop misleading people.
The carbon price is an appropriate and thoughtful way to address climate change in a manner that actually addresses affordability. Eight out of 10 Canadian families get more money back. The Leader of the Conservative Party's plan to address climate change is to take rebates away from Canadian families. It is to let the planet burn. It is to actually ensure that Canada's economic competitiveness will be eroded going forward. He should be ashamed of his thoughtless policy on climate change and the Canadian economy.
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Luc Berthold - 14:38
Cheryl Gallant - 14:47
Lib. (BC)
Hon. Jonathan Wilkinson (North Vancouver)
2024-02-01 14:48 [p.20515]
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Mr. Speaker, folks are entitled to their opinions, but not their own facts. The hon. member knows very well that 80% of Canadian families get more money back, and it works in reverse order of income, so the most vulnerable and poorest people in this country are actually much better off. The Conservative Party would take away the rebate. The Conservative leader's climate plan is to let the planet burn. In fact, when the member for Calgary Forest Lawn was recently asked on television what the Conservative Party's climate plan is, he said it was to build more pipelines and produce more oil. However, they are upset when people call them climate deniers. My goodness.
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Bonita Zarrillo - 14:49
Stephen Ellis - 14:56
Lib. (BC)
Hon. Jonathan Wilkinson (North Vancouver)
2024-02-01 14:56 [p.20516]
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Mr. Speaker, the price on pollution is an affordability measure. The vast majority of Canadians receive more money through the carbon price than what they pay. Research from the University of Calgary shows that the Conservatives' plan to cut the carbon price would only benefit the richest 1% and hurt the other 99%.
While the Conservatives are fighting to give money to the rich and take money away from those who are most vulnerable, we are building a climate plan that addresses climate change in a manner that—
Some hon. members: Oh, oh!
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Hon. Greg Fergus - 14:57
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