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441-01547 (Taxation)

Paper petition

Original language of petition: English

PETITION TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS IN PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLED

We, the undersigned Citizens of Canada draw the attention of the House to the following:

WHEREAS:

Heating and transportation costs are already too expensive for many Canadians;

Putting a federal tax on carbon will cost the average Canadian family over $847 after the so-called rebates each year; and

The Trudeau Liberal government has already announced that they will triple these taxes on hard-working Canadians.

THEREFORE, your petitioners call upon Parliament to scrap the federal carbon tax.

Response by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance

Signed by (Minister or Parliamentary Secretary): The Honourable Chrystia Freeland

Climate action is critical to Canada’s long-term health and economic prosperity. Pollution pricing is widely recognized as an effective and the most efficient means of reducing our greenhouse gas emissions, which is why the Government of Canada has made sure that it is no longer free to pollute in Canada.

The federal price on pollution is revenue neutral for the government of Canada; the direct proceeds from the federal pollution pricing system remain in the province or territory where they are collected. Put simply, every dollar collected from the pollution price is returned.

In provinces where the federal fuel charge applies, 90 percent of direct proceeds are returned to residents of those provinces through Climate Action Incentive (CAI) payments. Most households receive more in CAI payments than the costs they face from the federal price on pollution, with low- and middle-income households benefitting the most, on average. The other 10 percent is used to support small and medium sized businesses and Indigenous groups. Farmers are also receiving a portion of proceeds from the price on pollution through a refundable tax credit, meaning an estimated $100M was to be returned to farmers for 2021-22 and $120M will be returned for 2022-23.

This year, through quarterly payments, a family of four will receive: $1,544 in Alberta, $1,056 in Manitoba, $976 in Ontario, and $1,360 in Saskatchewan. Starting in July 2023 when federal pollution pricing begins to apply in Atlantic Canada, a family of four will receive 3 quarterly payments totaling: $984 in Newfoundland and Labrador, $744 in Nova Scotia, $720 in Prince Edward Island, and $552 in New Brunswick (double payment in October). Future years will contain four quarterly payments.

Residents of small and rural communities are entitled to a 10 percent supplement beyond the base amount. 

Presented to the House of Commons
Blake Richards (Banff—Airdrie)
June 14, 2023 (Petition No. 441-01547)
Government response tabled
August 16, 2023
Photo - Blake Richards
Banff—Airdrie
Conservative Caucus
Alberta

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