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    #73
    There can be substantial rewards for those with the right attitudes. Those rewards can be multiplied if you pander to your buyers and keep confirming each and every one of their firmly held beliefs.

    These viscious circles eventually have no identifiable beginning nor end.

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      #74
      Can anyone post this cartoon as a graphic?


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        #75
        Carbon tax should apply to companies and consumers, says Suncor Energy Inc’s CEO
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        Geoffrey Morgan | May 22, 2015 5:51 PM ET
        CALGARY – The president and CEO of Suncor Energy Inc., Canada’s largest oil company, is willing to pay a carbon tax, but thinks it should apply to both companies and consumers.

        “We think climate change is happening,” Steve Williams said at an Ecofiscal Commission event Friday in Calgary. “We think a broad-based carbon price is the right answer.”

        A carbon tax that targets only companies would not reduce emissions effectively in Canada, he said.

        “If you look at carbon production in a modern economy, about 80 per cent of it is at the point of consumption or the point of use. So targeting fees just on industry does not get to it.”

        His remarks come as Alberta’s current carbon tax program, the Specified Gas Emitters Regulation, is set to expire in 38 days and as other provinces, notably Quebec and Ontario, debate their own prices for carbon.

        Williams and Ecofiscal Commission chair Chris Ragan both urged Alberta Premier-designate Rachel Notely and her soon-to-be sworn-in New Democratic Party cabinet to take their time and proceed cautiously when implementing new carbon restrictions in the province. “We can do an awful lot of damage if we get this wrong,” Williams said.

        In the interim, a number of political observers are encouraging the NDP, which swept the Progressive Conservatives from power in an election victory May 5, to extend the existing regulation. “Given that they can do it, they should do it,” retired long-time Tory cabinet minister Jim Dinning said at the event.

        Dinning, who is an Ecofiscal Commission board member with Williams, added that the regulation should eventually be replaced with a broad-based carbon tax on both companies and consumers.

        In addition to a stricter tax for carbon, the NDP plans to review the royalty rates oil and gas producers pay in Alberta and to hike corporate taxes to 12 per cent from 10 per cent.

        A handful of oil and gas executives have expressed concern about a potential royalty review, including Cenovus Energy Inc. president and CEO Brian Ferguson, who told Bloomberg during the election campaign, “I don’t think there’s any room for any increase in royalties.”

        Cenovus is also one of the energy-sector companies in favour of an Albertan carbon tax. “We support a price on carbon and we’ve been saying that as a firm since we launched over five years ago,” Judy Fairburn, executive advisor at Cenovus, told the Ecofiscal event.

        Despite supporting a carbon tax, energy executives are still wary of the combined effect with increased royalty rates and corporate taxes.

        “Right now in Alberta, there are questions about the price of carbon, there are questions about the royalty, there are questions about the corporation taxes and it’s very difficult for investors to put money in here while those uncertainties are there,” Williams said.

        Financial Post
        gmorgan@nationalpost.com
        Twitter.com/geoffreymorgan

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          #76
          Originally posted by boarderbloke View Post
          Can anyone post this cartoon as a graphic?


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            #77
            Does not a single person know what the carbon tax will be used for?

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              #78
              Be a hell of a long lineup of those wanting to stick the TAX up JT's ASS!

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                #79
                Seen report that shows natural gas as having the biggest price increase amongst all products/services. Forecasting 20% increase. Sure makes me smile knowing that those in the cities will suffer the most, penance for voting in a moron. Actually seeing a lot of message boards with Liberal idiots regretting voting for him. Fools and their money are soon parted.

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                  #80
                  Exactly Tweety! If the taxes we paid actually went to the places they were intended to and made our country better I'm all for it but that never happens. Politicians steal it for there pet projects and leave our country a mess. That selfie ****er hands it out like its his money while our infrastruture crumbles and the free loaders rake it in.

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                    #81
                    Grass explains how this is going to help your farm?

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                      #82
                      Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                      Grass explains how this is going to help your farm?
                      Unlike you I don't see everything as all about ME, ME, ME. So while you're bitching about this and how much more your holiday flights are going to cost I'm glad that Canada is taking a lead in redressing a problem they have been part of creating. So instead of bitching about how much rain you got, whether it will delay your holiday or put some mud on your gleaming new machinery instead read up on Bangladesh and the challenges global warming and rising sea levels will pose them.
                      *clue for SF3* - Bangladesh is a country.

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                        #83
                        grassy, "read up on Bangladesh and the challenges global warming and rising sea levels will pose them. "

                        You mean the same "scientists?" who told us and our children in school that all the Artic ice would be gone by 2015 and all the pretty polar bears will be mostly all dead,,, that the Canadian prairies would be drying up and no crop production or even grass would grow for farmers,,, that we wouldn't be getting winter any more because of the warming oceans and atmosphere,,, that islands would be covered over because of the rising oceans due to Artic and Antarctic ice melting,,, the lies go on and on. All those things were predicted to have already happened, and haven't even come close.

                        We are heading into a cooling period due to lack of the suns output, and the GlowBall warmests are pushing hard to get this carbon tax agenda going, so when more scientists start agreeing that the Earth is cooling they can take credit because of their carbon taxing initiatives.

                        The battle for the Warmests will be lost, if we start cooling before they can get their plans in place, that's why there's such a big push now. Plus they need the TAX money.

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                          #84
                          Gee Grass thats all you have for a argument and again explain all this will be a benefit for your farm.

                          This is a tax thats it nothing will change.

                          It is a tax especially hard on farmers as we have no one to pass the costs onto.

                          Add a extra $50.00 a acre to most farms costs thanks to Selfie Boy.

                          A lot of farms will be shutting down with todays prices thanks to this shit.

                          Yes farmers to a lot for the environment as most of our farms are a huge carbon sink. Yet Selfie king won't credit us this.

                          so farmers will pay and pay and pay.

                          Yea Bangladesh is in trouble but so are we farmers.

                          Are you really a farmer or some Closet Liberal.

                          Please explain how this will help your farm Grass.

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