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When it comes food price inflation in Canada, grocery stores aren’t the only issue

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    #76
    Originally posted by caseih View Post
    Actually 18 cents in a $5 loaf at 9$ wheat to be exact
    You would think new guy/farmer/chuck3 would know that ?
    So how did the carbon tax spike inflation? Polly said farmers added increased production costs to their grain when they sold it.Think someone should clue him in how farms operate.Just surprised actual farmers believe him.

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      #77
      Originally posted by newguy View Post
      So how did the carbon tax spike inflation? Polly said farmers added increased production costs to their grain when they sold it.Think someone should clue him in how farms operate.Just surprised actual farmers believe him.
      Yes it was bad messaging but the intent was not to show the cost of carbon tax was passed on by farmers. It was trying to show the added costs to farmers in terms of what the average consumer would buy from a farmer like bread. Not done well enough to not be picked apart by detractors such as yourself. Now carbon tax on delivery and production of energy intensive crop inputs, and transportation of food products to retail is a straighter concept to understand for the consumer to understand in light of current food prices. Inflation is a worldwide problem but carbon tax further exacerbates the sting. There is a reason gst is zero rated on food, and women’s paper as is cost of doing business. Carbon tax is a poorly thought out cash grab crippling our economy.

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        #78
        Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
        Yes it was bad messaging but the intent was not to show the cost of carbon tax was passed on by farmers. It was trying to show the added costs to farmers in terms of what the average consumer would buy from a farmer like bread. Not done well enough to not be picked apart by detractors such as yourself. Now carbon tax on delivery and production of energy intensive crop inputs, and transportation of food products to retail is a straighter concept to understand for the consumer to understand in light of current food prices. Inflation is a worldwide problem but carbon tax further exacerbates the sting. There is a reason gst is zero rated on food, and women’s paper as is cost of doing business. Carbon tax is a poorly thought out cash grab crippling our economy.
        Canada is actually sitting not too bad in comparison to most other countries as far as inflation.Inflation is caused by many things.But supply and demand is by far the biggest influence.To pin the whole inflation problem on the carbon tax is absolutely crazy.when Polly dodges answering questions and skipping debates that may be why.

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          #79
          Originally posted by newguy View Post
          Canada is actually sitting not too bad in comparison to most other countries as far as inflation.Inflation is caused by many things.But supply and demand is by far the biggest influence.To pin the whole inflation problem on the carbon tax is absolutely crazy.when Polly dodges answering questions and skipping debates that may be why.
          To ignore that carbon tax is not a part of inflation problem is just as crazy

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            #80
            Originally posted by newguy View Post
            So how did the carbon tax spike inflation? Polly said farmers added increased production costs to their grain when they sold it.Think someone should clue him in how farms operate.Just surprised actual farmers believe him.
            “Polly” is giving you away chuck 3

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              #81
              Originally posted by newguy View Post
              Canada is actually sitting notorious too bad in comparison to most other countries as far as inflation.Inflation is caused by many things.But supply and demand is by far the biggest influence.To pin the whole inflation problem on the carbon tax is absolutely crazy.when Polly dodges answering questions and skipping debates that may be why.
              What the d u c k has the liberal tax accomplished ???????
              Why did Australia scrap it ??????
              Why doesn’t the US have one ?????
              Why hasn’t it worked in BC after years and years ???
              Need I go on ???
              Last edited by Guest; Oct 11, 2023, 11:05.

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                #82
                Originally posted by newguy View Post
                Canada is actually sitting not too bad in comparison to most other countries as far as inflation.Inflation is caused by many things.But supply and demand is by far the biggest influence.To pin the whole inflation problem on the carbon tax is absolutely crazy.when Polly dodges answering questions and skipping debates that may be why.
                Your man true dope is the one who dodge questions
                Pierre just shows him up for the imbecile he is , every time

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                  #83
                  Originally posted by caseih View Post
                  Your man true dope is the one who dodge questions
                  Pierre just shows him up for the imbecile he is , every time
                  Polly has ditched debates in the leadership and has never seen him take unscripted questions.Trudeau has attended many events that he takes questions.A person can say what people want to hear easily when he does not allow to be questioned .

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                    #84
                    Originally posted by newguy View Post
                    Polly has ditched debates in the leadership and has never seen him take unscripted questions.Trudeau has attended many events that he takes questions.A person can say what people want to hear easily when he does not allow to be questioned .

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                      #85
                      Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                      To ignore that carbon tax is not a part of inflation problem is just as crazy
                      We are not ignoring it at all just accepting that it is a very small part of the inflation we are currently seeing. And dwarfed by market price increases in oil. Thanks to Russia and OPEC.


                      "Trevor Tombe, the University of Calgary economist, According to his calculations, these knock-ons do add to the impact of inflation, but they certainly don't double or triple the blow. In Ontario, the direct and indirect effects inflate prices by 0.207 per cent a year. In Alberta, it's 0.1875 per cent.

                      In other words, we can rightly blame Trudeau's carbon tax for about one-fifteenth of Ontario's current inflation, or one-sixteenth of Alberta's. "Relatively small," is how Macklem put it."

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                        #86
                        Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                        We are not ignoring it at all just accepting that it is a very small part of the inflation we are currently seeing. And dwarfed by market price increases in oil. Thanks to Russia and OPEC.


                        "Trevor Tombe, the University of Calgary economist, According to his calculations, these knock-ons do add to the impact of inflation, but they certainly don't double or triple the blow. In Ontario, the direct and indirect effects inflate prices by 0.207 per cent a year. In Alberta, it's 0.1875 per cent.

                        In other words, we can rightly blame Trudeau's carbon tax for about one-fifteenth of Ontario's current inflation, or one-sixteenth of Alberta's. "Relatively small," is how Macklem put it."
                        Until he ramps it up to $250/tn

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                          #87
                          Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                          We are not ignoring it at all just accepting that it is a very small part of the inflation we are currently seeing. And dwarfed by market price increases in oil. Thanks to Russia and OPEC.


                          "Trevor Tombe, the University of Calgary economist, According to his calculations, these knock-ons do add to the impact of inflation, but they certainly don't double or triple the blow. In Ontario, the direct and indirect effects inflate prices by 0.207 per cent a year. In Alberta, it's 0.1875 per cent.

                          In other words, we can rightly blame Trudeau's carbon tax for about one-fifteenth of Ontario's current inflation, or one-sixteenth of Alberta's. "Relatively small," is how Macklem put it."
                          We are not ignoring it at all
                          WHO’s “we”

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                            #88
                            Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                            We are not ignoring it at all just accepting that it is a very small part of the inflation we are currently seeing. And dwarfed by market price increases in oil. Thanks to Russia and OPEC.


                            "Trevor Tombe, the University of Calgary economist, According to his calculations, these knock-ons do add to the impact of inflation, but they certainly don't double or triple the blow. In Ontario, the direct and indirect effects inflate prices by 0.207 per cent a year. In Alberta, it's 0.1875 per cent.

                            In other words, we can rightly blame Trudeau's carbon tax for about one-fifteenth of Ontario's current inflation, or one-sixteenth of Alberta's. "Relatively small," is how Macklem put it."
                            That’s horseshit and you know it
                            And how come the ignorant pricks are still charging it to on grain drying??

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                              #89
                              Originally posted by caseih View Post
                              What the d u c k has the liberal tax accomplished ???????
                              Why did Australia scrap it ??????
                              Why doesn’t the US have one ?????
                              Why hasn’t it worked in BC after years and years ???
                              Need I go on ???
                              Answer these questions someone ???

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                                #90
                                Read the Frazer institute study on how Canadian businesses can’t compete
                                Airheads living in a liberal bubble completely delusional

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