Sunday, June 17, 2018

TRUDEAU'S SECRET CARBON PRICE EXPOSED

   Toronto Sun:  According to the National Post, Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna was advised by experts in her department after taking office that reaching Trudeau’s goal of reducing Canada’s emissions to 30% below 2005 levels by 2030 would require a national carbon price of $100 by 2020 (not $50 by 2022).
   In that context, Winter’s estimates of the annual cost of a $100 carbon price on the average Canadian household are:
   Ontario, $1,414; Alberta $2,223; British Columbia $1,206; Quebec $1,324; Saskatchewan $2,065; Nova Scotia $2,240; New Brunswick $1,929; Newfoundland and Labrador $1,718; Prince Edward Island $1,577; Manitoba $1,367.

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