Conservative Leader Criticizes Carbon Tax Scheme After PBO Report

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Conservative Leader Criticizes Carbon Tax Scheme After PBO Report
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Conservative House Leader Andrew Scheer criticizes the government's carbon tax scheme following the re-release of a report by the Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO). Scheer argues that the tax negatively impacts Canadians and cites projected costs for various provinces.

10:18 | January 12, 202502:05 | January 9, 202502:17 | January 12, 202502:06 | January 10, 2025After the Parliamentary Budget Officer re-released its report on carbon pricing and rebates on Thursday, MPs in the House of Commons debated its findings. “There's been another blow to the prime minister's carbon tax scheme,” said the Conservative House Leader Andrew Scheer . shows yet again that Canadians are worse off under this tax.

Here's what the total bill will be: When the NDP and Liberals finished quadrupling this tax, it will cost people in Ontario $1,400, $1,500 in Newfoundland and a whopping $2,000 in Saskatchewan,” Scheer added.After the Parliamentary Budget Officer re-released its report on carbon pricing and rebates on Thursday, MPs in the House of Commons debated its findings. “There's been another blow to the prime minister's carbon tax scheme,” said the Conservative House Leader Andrew Scheer.

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