I can't believe the carbon tax is getting such bad press lately. IMO it's one of the best policies to come out of the current government. Everyone is upset about high gas prices, but the forget that they get a big rebate at the end of the year. This means for people with fuel efficient cars, the tax is minimal, and the gas guzzlers pay a lot. Encourages better use of limited resources.
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But where is the investment in transit and bike lanes to give people much less carbon intensive forms of transportation? Where are the restrictions on oil exports to prevent other countries from generating carbon with the oil we produce?
The carbon tax alone will not get us out of climate change. We need to both tax carbon production but also provide options that aren't as carbon intensive so more people have opportunity and incentive to change.
Totally agree! Isn't an argument against the carbon tax though, but an argument for more transit development
I swear we are living among a major population of zombies. The amount of stupidity is too damn high, and it seems to be on the rise, too. The number of people crying about Trudeau, but wanting to vote in Poilivere is so incredibly ass-backwards, but these are the same people who were protesting on government property about tyranny and losing freedoms without any repercussions... Imagine how good the world would be if these people had any modicum of critical thinking skills.
Everyone is the just the product of luck
I appreciate the Tyee squeezing every possible angle against this but...
trading partners take the threat of climate change seriously and use carbon tariffs to punish other countries they see as free riders
The US and they would be happy to see the carbon tax go away, so they don't have "communism" nearby, and we know that "trading partner" for Canada means mostly the US. The odds of Canada getting sanctioned for backtracking a 1 yr old tax is negligible.
This is addressed in the article (A greening American leviathan), but I won't be holding my breath. Even if carbon tariffs has bipartisan appeal for now, let's see what happens when the time comes.
Well a 220 seat CPC majority would be bad fucking news.