Poilievre threatens to delay rise of Parliament unless carbon pricing plan revised – National

The official Opposition is threatening to delay government work and hold up billions of dollars in spending if the Liberal government doesn’t drastically revise its carbon-pricing plan.

The Conservatives are delivering a taste of their plan with the introduction of as many as 20,000 amendments to an 11-page government bill that aims to create sustainable jobs as part of the transition to a net-zero emissions economy.

The natural resources committee is set to go through the amendments, which the Tories believe could take months to vote on individually.


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The Opposition wants the federal carbon-pricing plan removed from all home heating for families, farmers and First Nations.

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The Tories are also eyeing amendments that could delay passage of legislation to implement measures in the government’s fall economic statement.

The $20.8 billion in new spending over five years includes initiatives to boost the housing supply through rental units and affordable homes.

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