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GOLDSTEIN: Why I don’t trust Trudeau's carbon tax - best gas grill for the money

by:Longzhao BBQ     2020-05-27
GOLDSTEIN: Why I don’t trust Trudeau\'s carbon tax  -  best gas grill for the money
For Canadians living in Ontario, SA, Manitoba and New Brunswick, when it comes to the carbon tax of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau --
Details he released on Tuesday
It's a simple one.
Do you believe him? When he says that 70% of people living in these provinces make up nearly half of Canada's population, do you believe him? Starting next year, when he imposed a carbon tax on them, the economy would be better off (meaning 30% would be worse off.
Because that's what Trudeau said on Tuesday.
In 2019, he said, the average carbon tax for family of four Ontario would increase by $244, while receiving a $307 rebate from the federal government.
In the province, ordinary families will pay a carbon tax of $403 and receive a rebate of $609, he said.
In Manitoba, the $232 rebate has increased by $339, and in New Brunswick, the $202 rebate has increased by $256.
Do you also believe Trudeau, when he says that every year after 2019, average families will get more in terms of increasing kickbacks than in terms of increasing carbon taxes when you consider your answer, consider
During the 2015 general election, Trudeau predicted that under his leadership, Canada would have a "modest" deficit for three years, followed by a surplus of $1 billion in 2019 --20.
Trudeau's deficit so far is twice what he predicted, and his government is now forecasting $17.
Deficit 5 billion in 2019
It is not a surplus of $1 billion.
Trust in Trudeau is key on the carbon tax issue.
While the carbon tax he announced on Tuesday, namely, carbon fees and dividends, is the best form of a carbon tax, it depends on whether you believe Trudeau will do what he says.
Prime minister Doug Ford says he believes in humans.
He has yet to release plans to reduce industrial greenhouse gas emissions associated with climate change, warning Ontario not to believe Trudeau.
Ford was elected on a platform that included fighting Trudeau's carbon tax in court and removing the hat of former Liberal prime minister Catherine Wayne --and-trade scheme.
That's why Trudeau imposed a carbon tax on Ontario and three other provinces that refused to price emissions.
In response to Trudeau's statement on Twitter, Ford said during Ford's ride: "Never trust a politician who tells you they will save you money by increasing taxes.
To put it bluntly, Trudeau's carbon tax will make life in Ontario harder and more expensive.
Federal Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer also said Canadians could not trust Trudeau, who tweeted that the Prime Minister's carbon tax was: "An election stunt trying to deceive Canadians into paying higher taxes on basic necessities will not fool anyone.
Canadians have always known that Justin Trudeau's carbon tax is just a tax plan, dressed as an emissions plan.
Scheer also said he believed in humans.
But like Ford, he hasn't disclosed his plan to cut emissions.
I don't have a dog on this hunt.
I support the plan of former PC Leader Patrick Brown in Ontario, which aims to createin-
Ontario, revenue 100%
A neutral carbon tax, the provincial auditor general verifies every year that all funds raised will be returned to Ontario as tax cuts or dividend cheques.
Given Trudeau's record, I don't believe in his carbon tax, if Ford and Schell do.
Climate change must be addressed and it is not enough to attack Trudeau alone.
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