Today, Philip Lawrence, Conservative Member of Parliament
for Northumberland—Peterborough South, tabled in the House of Commons his
Private Members Bill An Act to amend the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act
(qualifying farming fuel).
This Bill will exempt qualifying farmers from paying the
Liberal Carbon Tax on gasoline, diesel fuel, propane and natural gas, saving
them tens of thousands of dollars a year on necessary farming procedures.
“In recent years, farmers have faced unpredictable weather
conditions, trade disruptions and global pricing instability, and to add insult
to injury, the Liberal Carbon Tax is cutting farmers’ net income by over 12%.
By changing a few words in the legislation, we can save our farmers millions of
dollars,” said MP Philip Lawrence.
By reducing the tax burden on farmers, MP Lawrence hopes
to promote sustainable farming, give farmers a break, and make our agricultural
sector more globally competitive.
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“With farmers feeling the effects of global trade wars,
diplomatic disputes, and challenging weather conditions, this added tax not
only makes our producers less competitive, it further diminishes our margins.
This legislative change is required to ensure the long-term sustainability of
the family farm, and we sincerely hope this legislation will receive support
from across Party lines.”
Grain Growers of Canada
“We’re glad to see concrete steps at the federal level that respond to the very clear message that all farmers have been sending. Farmers should be exempt from paying the additional charge on fuel used for drying grain and heating and cooling barns as they are requirements of their operations, and farmers generally don’t have access to economical alternative sources of energy. We are hopeful that the Liberal government will show their support for farmers by passing this bill.”
Keystone Agricultural Producers
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