Bill C-23
Appropriation Act No. 4, 2025-26
Bill C-23 has received Royal Assent and is now law.
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Appropriation Act No. 4, 2025-26
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Division Votes (0)
No recorded division votes found for this bill.
Parliamentary Debates (924)
Speeches in the House of Commons that mention Bill C-23.
Oral Questions
…at our party voted non-confidence in the government 135 times. It gets worse. Instead of supporting Bill C-234 to reduce the cost of food by removing the carbon tax on farmers, the NDP-Liberal government is going to quadruple the carbon tax. This will balloon Anthony's carbon tax bill from $55,000 to $220,00…
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…eople who do all the farming. This dastardly plan to make our farmers poor, Was almost disrupted by Bill C-234. However, the time is coming for a bigger course correction, When Conservatives bring home the carbon tax election. After eight years we have gone from feasting to scraps, So for Christmas will they…
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…are taking a six-week holiday for voting time and time again to quadruple the carbon tax and defeat Bill C-234, as they pressured senators to gut the bill that this House already passed. If they will not axe the tax today, why will they not come to work on Monday and finally take the tax off farmers, so that…
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…rise on a point of order. Conservatives believe the House should sit on Monday, December 18 to pass Bill C-234, which would take the carbon tax off farmers and lower food prices for Canadians. I wonder whether you would find there is unanimous consent to do that.
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…ft to all of us is making our food more expensive. They harassed senators into gutting Conservative Bill C-234, which would have reduced the price of groceries by giving farmers a carbon tax carve-out. In fact, they plan to quadruple that carbon tax. Jack, a grain farmer from southern Manitoba, paid $6,000 i…
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…ced with a much higher carbon footprint. Fortunately, Conservatives have the solution. Conservative Bill C-234 would remove the carbon tax on fuels used for grain drying, allowing those savings to be passed on to consumers. Will the Prime Minister pass Bill C-234 or show once again that he is just not worth …
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…. Yesterday at committee, the environment minister admitted to bullying six senators, trying to gut Bill C-234. Can people imagine that?
Read full speech →Adjournment Proceedings
…ecretary mentioned that it was not the right topic. The topic that is before the House is regarding Bill C-234. The question that was asked was: We know why the Prime Minister is blocking the carbon tax carve-out for Canadian farmers. It is because his environment minister has threatened to quit if Bill C-23…
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…secretary is defending. It is indefensible, and we need common-sense solutions such as Conservative Bill C-234.
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…own food price inflation and one of those ways would be to pass the common-sense Conservative bill, Bill C-234.
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