“Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre will introduce a non-confidence motion Wednesday designed to topple the government and trigger a federal election — a parliamentary manoeuvre that’s likely to fail.”

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    8 months ago

    “We’ll get rid of this tax!”

    “Won’t that mean less money in the pockets of the majority, making things worse for them?”

    “😡”

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      8 months ago

      Not if they cut funding to things like healthcare, infrastructure, science, education, etc. and give more money to corporations who donate to their political party.

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        We’re talking about the carbon tax, what’s collected in your province (except for BC and Quebec) is redistributed directly to the people in the province based on their household situation (with or without spouse, with or without child…), it doesn’t affect the government’s coffers and a small minority gets less than they pay.

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            Step 1: Add a tax

            Step 2: Redistribute the money collected directly to the people based on their situation

            Step 3: Watch conservatives get mad even though the vast majority of people get more than it cost them

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                Alberta just banned solar and wind farms because they are ‘ugly’ then opened a new coal mine. They deserve some more taxes.

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                    It’s not taxed no matter where you live, it just mostly concerns people in the Maritimes that’s why the focus was put on them.

                    As for why, because it’s more effective to just pay for an heat pump for these people than to charge a tax to try and incentivize them to get rid of their fuel system because with or without the tax, they can’t afford to pay the cost to change it. And that’s exactly what the government did, free heat pumps for people in the Maritimes so they get rid of their inefficient and polluting system or just keep it as a backup.

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                No money is moving from Saskatchewan to Newfoundland via this carbon pricing model.

                Who suggested to you that it was? I’m worried someone is lying to you to sway your opinion.

                The money collected by the carbon pricing program stays in that province and is redistributed to the citizens of that province.