- The House of Commons is debating a Conservative motion to remove all federal fuel taxes for the rest of the year and permanently scrap the Clean Fuel Standard.
- The motion, led by Pierre Poilievre, is expected to lose but will force MPs to take a recorded position on gas prices and affordability.
- Conservatives argue fuel prices in Canada are too high and say the Clean Fuel Standard acts like a hidden tax that raises costs across the economy.
- The Liberals say they have already taken action on affordability, including suspending the fuel excise tax temporarily and eliminating the consumer carbon price.
- The vote is politically significant even though it is non-binding, as opposition days are used to shape debate and create campaign records.
Source: thehub.ca
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