For the first time in the country’s history, a federal government has tabled a plan that economists and climate scientists agree may well achieve our universally agreed-upon emissions targets. You certainly don’t have to like it. Plenty of carbon tax purists, never mind detractors, find it maddening: Instead of setting a price and letting the market sort it out, the plan comes with $15 billion in targeted subsidies for electric cars, home renovations and other campaign-friendly baubles.
The Canadian Landowner Alliance advocates for provincial legislation that recognizes property rights, and, that the Federal Government of Canada enshrines property rights in the Charter of Rights and freedoms.
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
TRUDEAU JOINING GLOBAL REVOLUTION
Chris Selley: In Friday’s announcement that the federal carbon tax would soar to $170 a tonne by 2030, adding 28 cents to the average price of a litre of gasoline, some Canadians see further evidence that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is joining a global revolution — a wholesale, tax-induced adoption of less mobile, more vegetarian and generally far less consumptive lifestyles in the world’s wealthiest countries, with the COVID-19 pandemic serving as a catalyst.
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