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Winnipeg Free Press
Editorial
Canada’s Conservative party has officially accepted the logic of a carbon tax as a means of reducing this country’s greenhouse gas emissions.
Canada’s Conservative party has officially accepted the logic of a carbon tax as a means of reducing this country’s greenhouse gas emissions.
Many Conservatives have not yet abandoned their detestation of the carbon tax imposed two years ago by the governing Liberals, but officially at least the party has moved on.
Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole presented his carbon tax as though it were not a tax at all but rather a gift to Canadian consumers, like loyalty points at the grocery store checkout.
MP Bob Zimmer
As we all look ahead to rounding the corner on COVID-19, our country is at a crossroads and Canadians will need to decide which path to recovery they can trust.
Under the leadership of Erin OâToole, my Conservative colleagues and I are working hard to secure our future and to get those who have struggled the most through this pandemic back to work.
Canadaâs Conservatives got our country through the last recession, and with Canadaâs Recovery Plan, I know we will get Canadians through this one too.
I firmly believe that it is time to restore Canadian optimism, to restore Canadian ingenuity, and to restore Canadian leadership.
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Over the past year, we have experienced some of the most difficult circumstances in recent memory, both as individuals and as a country.
The spread of the COVID-19 virus has affected the physical and mental health of many. It has also affected many people financially. Our economy is suffering, and so are Canadian workers, business owners, and families. Alberta faces additional economic challenges unrelated to COVID-19, especially in the form of politically-engineered threats to our energy sector.
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In the midst of all these challenges, Primer Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Government announced plans to raise the carbon tax from $50 per ton to $170 per ton. Notably, raising the carbon tax in this way is something that they had previously denied any intention of doing. Now is not the time to radically re-engineer Canadaâs econom
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