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Carbon Tax Is Beyond Redemption, Reforming the Federal Government's Carbon Tax Plan

Ottawa’s carbon tax—fix it or scrap it: duelling essays make the case for and against


VANCOUVER—With the federal carbon tax set to rise from $65 to $80 per tonne on April 1, two new essays—published today by the Fraser Institute—make two opposing arguments, to retain the tax (after fixing it) and to scrap the tax.

According to the first essay, Reforming the Federal Government's Carbon Tax Plan, the government should reform the tax to mitigate its negative economic impacts so the tax simply replaces—and doesn’t add to—other government regulations and mandates meant to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. 

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By WAC on 2024 03 28

Enough with the gaslighting. CO2 is NOT (let me repeat for emphasis - NOT!!) a significant so-called greenhouse gas. My insistent assertion is based upon actual science and not upon the nonsense premise that has been shoved down the throats of those of us who actually studied science and did about 5 minutes of actual research. In short the premise is nonsense. It is time we started laughing at those screaming "climate change denier" and then suggest that they actually take a science course and do their own homework. We, the public, have had quite enough of the gaslighting abuse.



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