Liberals accuse Conservatives of enjoying politics with Ukraine after caucus rejected commerce deal

The Liberal authorities accused Conservatives on Wednesday of abandoning Ukraine by voting overwhelmingly towards an up to date free commerce deal that promotes carbon pricing.

A lot of the Conservative caucus voted nay on the deal within the Home of Commons at second studying Tuesday, triggering a refrain of heckling from the federal government benches.

The difficulty surfaced once more throughout query interval on Wednesday, with the Conservatives and Liberals exchanging blows and accusing one another of betraying Ukraine.

International Affairs Minister Melanie Joly mentioned Poilievre was simply attempting to attain “small political factors” on the expense of supporting Ukraine in its battle with Russia.

“We’re seeing how a lot Ukrainians are on the battlefields defending their freedom and preventing for ours, and now you see Poilievre enjoying shenanigans,” Joly mentioned after a Liberal caucus assembly.

“That is absurd.” 

WATCH: Poilievre calls Ukraine commerce deal a carbon tax settlement   

Poilievre calls Ukraine commerce settlement a carbon tax deal

Featured VideoConservative Chief Pierre Poilievre says his celebration is just not supporting the modernization of the Canada-Ukraine Free Commerce Settlement as a result of it entails selling carbon pricing.

Poilievre defended his celebration’s resolution, saying that whereas the Conservatives help free commerce with Ukraine, they cannot again any deal that entails a value on carbon.

“I actually suppose it speaks to how pathologically obsessed Trudeau is with the carbon tax that he, whereas the knife is on the throat of Ukrainians, he would use that to impose his carbon tax ideology on these poor individuals,” Poilievre mentioned Wednesday.

“The very last thing they want is a carbon tax once they’re attempting to rebuild from struggle, from this unlawful invasion by Russia.”

Laws passes regardless of opposition

The up to date Canada-Ukraine free commerce deal commits each international locations to selling carbon pricing and measures to mitigate carbon leakage dangers.

The deal doesn’t impose a carbon tax.

Ukraine already has carbon pricing in place, which it wants in an effort to develop into a member of the European Union and keep away from tariffs.

Poilievre mentioned a Conservative authorities led by him would proceed free commerce with Ukraine, which was negotiated underneath former Conservative prime minister Stephen Harper’s authorities. Poilievre mentioned he would take away any reference to carbon pricing from the settlement.

“The argument that Poilievre is utilizing concerning the carbon tax and the settlement is a crimson herring,” mentioned Liberal MP Yvan Baker on Wednesday.

Baker, chair of the Canada-Ukraine Parliamentary Friendship Group, mentioned Canada’s current free commerce settlement with Ukraine solely covers items. The up to date model contains companies and funding, issues Baker mentioned are important for Ukraine to rebuild.

Baker argued the Conservatives’ vote is an element of a bigger sample of behaviour contributing to waning public help for Ukraine.

WATCH: Liberal MP tears into Conservatives over Ukraine vote    

Liberal MP accuses Conservatives of voting towards Ukraine

Featured VideoLiberal MP Yvan Baker, who chairs the Canada-Ukraine Parliamentary Friendship Group, mentioned the Conservative’s resolution to vote towards the up to date Canada-Ukraine Free Commerce Settlement exhibits the celebration would not help Ukraine.

“[Poilievre] argues that the struggle would not have an effect on inflation, once we know the struggle is the first purpose for meals and power value inflation all over the world, together with right here at dwelling,” Baker mentioned.

“It’s extremely clear yesterday’s vote is simply one other instance that the Pierre Poilievre Conservatives do not help Ukraine.”

The revised Canada-Ukraine commerce treaty was signed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy throughout Zelenskyy’s September go to to Ottawa.

Invoice C-57, an Act to Implement the 2023 Free Commerce Settlement between Canada and Ukraine, is now headed to a committee for examine after passing the Commons by a vote of 205 to 109 with help from the NDP, Greens, Bloc Québécois and the governing Liberals.

Canada is anticipated to spend $816 million within the present funds 12 months in navy help to Ukraine, with main declines forecast within the following years, in response to the Fall Financial Assertion.

Baker defended the spending and mentioned Canada must proceed to help Ukraine.

“We both pay a small value now by serving to the Ukrainians win this struggle decisively, or we pay a a lot larger value later and far larger inflation, a lot better safety dangers within the years to return,” Baker mentioned.

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