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    #16
    3.1 cents carbon tax on a liter of propane, As of 48 minutes ago it is now 6.2. Ottawa GFYS.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Misterjade9 View Post
      3.1 cents carbon tax on a liter of propane, As of 48 minutes ago it is now 6.2. Ottawa GFYS.
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        #18
        Farming 101 if you read "Ottawa approves New Brunswick's carbon tax plan for consumers" on CBC you will find that New Brunswick has negotiated a new deal where the net cost payed by consumers is lower, the rates on the table you provided will not apply to New Brunswick. Apparently C02 produced in Atlantic Canada is somehow experienced differently by Justin Trudeau!!!!

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          #19
          Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
          Farming 101 if you read "Ottawa approves New Brunswick's carbon tax plan for consumers" on CBC you will find that New Brunswick has negotiated a new deal where the net cost payed by consumers is lower, the rates on the table you provided will not apply to New Brunswick. Apparently C02 produced in Atlantic Canada is somehow experienced differently by Justin Trudeau!!!!
          Well that is one way of looking at it. The other way is that every province had the opportunity to develop their own carbon pricing plan or accept the fed's plan. NB choose to create their own cheaper system while the prairie province government sat around bitching and complaining and denying and thus ended up with a more expensive system. What is really funny is the carbon tax to Alberta residents is now higher under Kenney's leadership than it was or would be now under Notley because Kenney scrapped that bad ND plan in favor of a more expensive Liberal plan.

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            #20
            Originally posted by dmlfarmer View Post
            Well that is one way of looking at it. The other way is that every province had the opportunity to develop their own carbon pricing plan or accept the fed's plan. NB choose to create their own cheaper system while the prairie province government sat around bitching and complaining and denying and thus ended up with a more expensive system. What is really funny is the carbon tax to Alberta residents is now higher under Kenney's leadership than it was or would be now under Notley because Kenney scrapped that bad ND plan in favor of a more expensive Liberal plan.
            I agree on one point, Alberta and Saskatchewan Premiers could negotiate a carbon tax run around like the Atlantic provinces have and as result we would pay less tax. Their continued fight against the tax is costing us money. But you are wrong that Notley's tax was lower. When Jason Kenney eliminated the carbon tax Albertan's were paying $30 a tonne. The new federal tax that is imposed on Alberta today is $20 a tonne and will rise to $30 a tonne April 1. The rebates on the federal tax are supposed to be higher than they were under Rachel Notley. Enjoy your day.

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              #21
              The. Carbon tax exposes itself to constitutional challenge every day they f with it. It's not applied evenly or fairly and a tax cannot go contrary to provincial resource development.

              I smell a court win in 2020 to give Justin one up the side of the head.

              Higgs jumped all over the carbon tax after Que killed NB job plan from energy east. They are now a welfare state and will act in lock step with Justin. NFld next in line for the dole. Then Ontario then BC.

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                #22
                How much will Quebec residents ever pay in carbon taxes?

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by farming101 View Post
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                  https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/forms-publications/publications/fcrates/fuel-charge-rates.html https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/forms-publications/publications/fcrates/fuel-charge-rates.html
                  Liberal Grain drying tax will get really ugly in 2022.

                  If you get 6443 litres of propane delivered that will be
                  $498.69 in carbon tax per fill. The electricity will also be taxed on running aeration fans and dryers.

                  This is getting out of hand.

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                    #24
                    My satellite TV $100 per month
                    My internet per month $100
                    My Carbon Tax per month on power and n.gas $6 /month

                    World is ending. Lol

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                      #25
                      But TAX will save our AZZES? Dreamer

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by mustardman View Post
                        My satellite TV $100 per month
                        My internet per month $100
                        My Carbon Tax per month on power and n.gas $6 /month

                        World is ending. Lol
                        ..satellite bills will be a thing of the past soon, carbon tax will keep increasing be with us forever and the money creates more authoritarian politically motivated activistism.. and will NOT reduce co2
                        and without internet we wouldn]t be having this discussion

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                          #27
                          And BET your last $ MS Media and Libranos are planning to censor/filter all this fake news/mis-information/Climate deniers/gun slinging redneck rural hicks/peasants on any and all social media!

                          Welcome to Communist China/Canada/UN dictate.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by mustardman View Post
                            My satellite TV $100 per month
                            My internet per month $100
                            My Carbon Tax per month on power and n.gas $6 /month

                            World is ending. Lol
                            Are you a grain farmer or a university professor who walks to work? You peoplekind must be taking some of Trudeau’s drugs.

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                              #29
                              Jason Kenny sets up a War Room to protect the Oil Industry interests, Not sure who advised him to do that or if it was just lobby by Oil Corps.

                              When the same gov't he was part of was advised by their own gov't ordered review, to do the same for Grain producers called the Grain Farmers Advocacy Office it was ignored and the Office of Ass't Commissioners that watched over producers interests was closed.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by mustardman View Post
                                My satellite TV $100 per month
                                My internet per month $100
                                My Carbon Tax per month on power and n.gas $6 /month

                                World is ending. Lol

                                But will your internet and satellite bill increase 250% in 3 years like the carbon tax will in Alberta? When it is 30 below in the winter could you live without your internet and tv? I think I could. Living without natural gas at 30 below would be more of a challenge!

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