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 Post subject: Archive - Environmental Issues / Carbon tax
 Post Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 11:08 pm 
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B.C. gas prices to rise 2.4 cents with carbon tax

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columb ... n-tax.html

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As if it wasn't bad enough. Sheesh!

A couple of years ago I would have been all for this, but now that my knowledge has evolved, I understand reality. The green movement is nothing more than a further divide in the divide and conquor regime that is a democracy. Don't get me wrong, I have no problems with cleaning our air water and soil, but more taxes will not solve it.

Electric cars would help though.

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 Post subject: Dion says Canadians willing to accept plan to tax carbon emi
 Post Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 3:37 pm 
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I do Not accept this plan!
Dion says Canadians willing to accept plan to tax carbon emissions
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/0805 ... carbon_tax


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Scientists call on federal government to release asbestos study
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2008/05/ ... study.html

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This is because the Green movement has taken a hold on the hearts of minds of public... just as it was supposed to. Now even the environmental movement has been hijacked and is being used for the elites grand chess game.

I get this feeling from my contact with members of the Greens (I was once one) who refuse to accept anything I bring up to them regarding 9/11. It is only now that they are accepting the NAU.

Silly people.

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 Post subject: Canada’s Toxic Tar Sands Most Destructive Project on Earth
 Post Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 1:35 pm 
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Canada’s Toxic Tar Sands: The Most Destructive Project on Earth
Global Research, June 14, 2008

Because of their sheer scale, all Canadians are affected by the Tar Sands, no matter where they live.

If you live downstream, your water is being polluted and your fish and wildlife may be dangerous to eat. If you live in Saskatchewan you are a victim of acid rain. If you live in BC, “supertankers” may soon be plying your shoreline carrying Tar Sands oil to Asia. If you live in Ontario, you are exposed to harmful emissions from the refining of Tar Sands Oil. And the impacts do not stop at Canada’s border – US refineries are re-tooling to handle the dirty oil from Alberta.

With the Tar Sands, Canada has become the world’s dirty energy superpower.

Environmental Defence’s report highlights the environmental and human health effects of the Tar Sands. And, outlines what the federal government should do to clean it up.

Download the full report

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 Post subject: Energy costs take their toll on Canada
 Post Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 4:52 am 
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Energy costs take their toll on Canada
http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=594658

Yeh, we can feel it now. Just wait until next winter when you heat your home and the price of natural gas has the "new" "global carbon tax" fixed into it. I heard on the news that the rise could be an extra 10% just for the tax alone thats not accounting for other increases such as delivery charge ect. Oh, but we get some tax breaks to ease the pain Dion says.

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`shift out of luck.' `shift happens.'
Tories use shifty words to deride carbon-tax plan
CTV Canada - Wednesday, June 18, 2008

http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/s ... 8/20080618

Dion pitching green plan before it's released
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/s ... ub=QPeriod

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What a joke!!
Dion sets table for epic policy battle with $15.4 billion carbon tax plan
By Joan Bryden, The Canadian Press

OTTAWA - Stephane Dion rolled the dice Thursday on his future as Liberal leader, unveiling a complex and politically risky plan to wean Canadians off fossil fuels.


The "green shift" would impose a carbon tax worth $15.4 billion a year - to be offset by an equivalent cut in income and business taxes and a boost in tax breaks for poor, elderly, northern and rural Canadians who stand to be hardest hit by the increased cost of necessities like home heating fuel, electricity, food and travel.


In choosing to make the plan the centrepiece of the Liberal platform, Dion is setting up the next election as an epic battle over competing economic and environmental policies. But he's also triggering a debate over character.


Dion cast himself Thursday as a bold, visionary leader with the courage to do the right thing.


By contrast, he characterized Prime Minister Stephen Harper as a bully who is spreading lies about the Liberal proposal and indulging in juvenile attack ads rather than engage in an honest, thoughtful debate about the most serious crisis facing the planet.


"These attack ads are a sad joke and an insult to the intelligence of Canadians," Dion told an enthusiastic crowd of Liberal MPs, senators and staffers, most of whom sported green caps and T-shirts bearing the slogan "The Green Shift."


"They say much more about Stephen Harper's leadership than they do about me or my ideas."


But Harper was quick to strike back, delivering a withering critique of the plan and the sanity of its author.


"Mr. Dion's policies are, as I said, crazy. This is crazy economics. It's crazy environmental policy," Harper said at a news conference in Huntsville, Ont.


"All this is is a revenue grab to finance his program."


Other Tories jumped in to depict Dion as a deceitful flip-flopper who can't be trusted to honour his promise that the carbon tax will be revenue neutral and will not be applied at the gas pumps. They pointed out that only two years ago, Dion himself dismissed a carbon tax as "simply bad policy" and repeatedly vowed not to introduce one.


"This from a man who says he's never broken a promise," scoffed Jason Kenney, the Tories' designated point man on the Liberal plan.


Kenney accused Dion of using "weasel words" like green shift and revenue neutral to make the carbon tax sound more palatable. And he said the leader is masking the indirect costs of the tax.


For instance, Kenney said the tax will make it more expensive for energy companies to extract and transport oil and gas - a cost that will inevitably be passed on to drivers, already reeling from soaring gas prices, at the fuel pumps.


"It's a chain reaction and it doesn't stop. It's a tax on everything," Kenney asserted.


Dion did not dispute that industry will pass along the cost of the carbon tax to consumers. But he argued that the Tories' plan to regulate the greenhouse gas emissions of big polluters or the NDP plan to impose a hard cap on emissions would produce the same result.


Only the Liberal plan, he boasted, will help offset the cost to consumers with tax cuts and tax breaks.

Although the plan is ostensibly motivated by the need to combat global warming, both the Tories and NDP noted that it has curiously little to say about actually reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Indeed, the plan says only that Liberals "believe that our target should be" to reduce emissions by 20 per cent below 1990 levels by 2020.

NDP deputy leader Thomas Mulcair said nothing in the plan compels emission reductions. He characterized Dion's carbon tax as "a fine" on industry for continuing to pump out unlimited increases in greenhouse gas emissions.

The NDP favours imposing a hard cap on the emissions of big polluters, with a trading system for companies that exceed the cap to buy credits from companies whose emissions are below the cap.

Dion, who used to advocate the same kind of cap and trade system, allowed that his views on the matter have "evolved."

He said he still believes cap and trade should be instituted eventually. But since it would take years to get up and running, he's become convinced that a carbon tax is the best way to get immediate results.

While Dion's plan was panned by his political opponents, it won guarded praised from economists and environmentalists, some of whom suggested the carbon tax isn't high enough.

The Liberal plan would initially peg the price of greenhouse gas emissions at $10 per tonne, rising to $40 per tonne in the fourth year. At that point, the tax would boost federal revenues by $15.4 billion annually, offset by a host of tax cuts and credits.

Reaction was muted among provincial governments.

In British Columbia, which will introduce a carbon tax on all fossil fuels, including gasoline, starting July 1, Energy Minister Richard Neufeld suggested that Dion's decision not to apply the tax at the fuel pumps is "kind of a cheap way of going about it."

"They really are not actually taking the bull by the horns," he said.

Nova Scotia Premier Rodney MacDonald was wary of plan's potential for forcing up home heating costs.

"Given the situation that we're in where there's a strong reliance on fossil fuels in Nova Scotia, a plan like that could have a significant impact on those on fixed incomes and seniors."

According to Liberal background documents, the average heating bill for homes that use oil would rise by $203 annually by the fourth year of the plan. Homes warmed by natural gas would see annual costs rise by up to $266.

Nevertheless, Dion is clearly hoping the bold initiative gives him a political boost and helps shake the Tory caricature of him as a weak, dithering leader.

"The environmental and economic challenges of the 21st century can only be solved by bold vision and courageous leadership," Dion said.

"I offer this leadership to my country. My party, the Liberal party, must do so because others will not."

Dion and key members of his team are expected to fan out across the country over the summer to sell the merits of the plan.
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/0806 ... carbon_tax

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 Post subject: Carbon tax would kill prosperity, Harper warns N.L. voters
 Post Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 11:43 pm 
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So it's quite clear that our Dual-Monarchy in Canada(Liberals-Conservatives) are no different than the 2 party dictatorship in America(Republicans-Democrats). Both are bought and paid for by corporate and both cooperate behind closed doors. Maybe i'm wrong but to me this carbon tax plan was revealed by the Liberals for 3 reasons:
1) To distract Canadians from the real issues, like Harpers bold moves on the SPP, NAU, and the costs of beefing up our military($490B).
2) To give Harper more support from the people, because he gets to say things like "We don't need to tax the people" and "Carbon tax would kill prosperity". When it's already clear he does not care about either.
3) To trick all of the Harper haters into voting for this tax, in thinking well if Harper does not like it than I do. Then the government can once again install a cash grab tax on us.

This carbon problem (serious or not) can be resolved better ways than taxing the people.

Carbon tax would kill prosperity, Harper warns N.L. voters
PM raises stakes on fall election campaign
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/newfoundland-l ... on-nl.html

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper warned Newfoundland and Labrador voters to be wary of Liberal energy policies.

The Liberals' carbon tax plan would dissolve the wealth that Newfoundland and Labrador is drawing from its offshore oil reserves, Prime Minister Stephen Harper warned Thursday.

In a campaign-style appearance in Cupids — where the federal government will help celebrate in 2010 the 400th anniversary of the first organized English-speaking settlement in what is now Canada — Harper took aim at Liberal Leader Stéphane Dion's plan to curb carbon emissions.

"Newfoundland and Labrador [is] finally experiencing an era of prosperity because of the growth of the oil and gas industry," Harper told reporters.

"A carbon tax is not in the fundamental interests of the province. I think that's obvious."

The issue of the carbon tax could become a fault line in the next federal election, including in Newfoundland and Labrador, where the province has balanced its books and started retiring debt because of oil-based revenues.

Premier Danny Williams has vowed to campaign against Harper's Conservatives in the next federal election over the federal Tories' change of policy in including offshore oil revenues in calculating equalization.

Williams has maintained the change will cost his province billions of dollars over the next 15 years.

However, Harper warned Newfoundland and Labrador voters to consider what the Liberal platform means for a province that has made massive economic strides thanks to offshore revenues.

Although Williams has been sharply critical of Harper — sometimes mockingly referring to him as "Steve" — for almost two years, the Progressive Conservative premier does not necessarily have warm relations with federal Liberals, especially Dion.

Williams, indeed, has had little to say about the Liberal carbon plan.

Harper shied away when asked whether Williams should publicly back Dion's plan.

"I'm not going to, you know, tell Premier Williams what he should or should not do," Harper said.

May have to make 'judgment' on fall election

In an exchange with reporters, Harper also appeared to raise the stakes on whether a fall election is in the cards.

Harper, who last week challenged Dion to end speculation and move to bring down Harper's minority government, reiterated the call Thursday — but said he is also now willing to take action himself, if necessary.

"I think that Mr. Dion will have to make up his mind, and I think quite frankly — I'm going to have to make a judgment in the next little while as to whether or not this parliament can function productively," said Harper, who indicated his patience with Dion is running thin.

"Mr. Dion says he doesn't support the government but won't say, you know, whether he will defeat us or not. I don't think that's a tenable situation," Harper told reporters.

Visit boosts Conservative profile

Harper arrived in St. John's Wednesday for appearances in Avalon riding, where MP Fabian Manning is the only Conservative incumbent in Newfoundland and Labrador who has announced plans to run in the next federal election.

St. John's East MP Norm Doyle will retire with the election call, while Fisheries and Oceans Minister Loyola Hearn has consistently refused to say whether he will seek re-election.

Despite Williams's plans to run an "anyone but Conservative" campaign in the next federal election, Harper told reporters he is not intimidated.

"Our members of our government have demonstrated, categorically, that this government responds to the needs of Newfoundland and Labrador where we're best placed to understand them," Harper said.

"I hope we'll have more seats after the next election, so we can better hear the needs across the province."

The Conservatives hold three of Newfoundland and Labrador's seven seats.

Harper was heading to New Brunswick Thursday to attend a caucus meeting in Fredericton of members of the Conservatives' Atlantic caucus.

More than $3 million targeted for Cupids celebration

Harper announced $3.14 million in federal spending on the Cupids celebrations, which will mark the 400th anniversary of the founding of a settlement led by John Guy, a merchant from Bristol, England, who sought to establish a commercial enterprise in the New World.

Europeans had been staying in Newfoundland for many years — the competition for the fishing resources off Newfoundland led Sir Humphrey Gilbert to claim the island as England's first colony in 1583 — but the Guy initiative in 1610 marked a turning point in Newfoundland's history.

Guy intended to develop a year-round, permanent settlement in Cupids — a Conception Bay community, about 85 kilometres southwest of St. John's — that could exploit the fishery.

The original colony had only 39 members and encountered numerous problems, from piracy to harsh winters. Although the colony eventually dispersed, permanent settlement became common in the area.

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