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Alberta and Saskatchewan are still planning to get to net zero on electricity generation by 2050. The Feds say 2035, so only 15 years difference.
So how are the provinces going to get there that doesn't cost something? What is their plan?
80% of households are getting more money back than they are spending on a carbon tax.
If you cut your emissions you save even more money.
I have posted article after article that showed the carbon tax is not causing much inflation.
Is Curly Moe prepared to cut their provincial taxes on heating to address affordability? Hell no! Why not?
He is a hypocritical dud who thinks the rule of law doesn't matter!
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostAlberta and Saskatchewan are still planning to get to net zero on electricity generation by 2050. The Feds say 2035, so only 15 years difference.
So how are the provinces going to get there that doesn't cost something? What is their plan?
Why do you now accept that getting to net zero will cost something? Have you checked into the cut and paste you made a while back which indicated that renewables cost 28 times more than fossil fuels?
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” When we get to net zero”. We probably have been at net zero here for years with the number of trees and carbon sinks in Saskatchewan, the great frontier. The ‘Experts’ are adept at manipulating, extrapolating and pontificating and we will never be “Net Zero” until all the money has flowed to Green Machine’s pockets. That’s the plan Stan.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostAlberta and Saskatchewan are still planning to get to net zero on electricity generation by 2050. The Feds say 2035, so only 15 years difference.
So how are the provinces going to get there that doesn't cost something? What is their plan?
80% of households are getting more money back than they are spending on a carbon tax.
If you cut your emissions you save even more money.
I have posted article after article that showed the carbon tax is not causing much inflation.
Is Curly Moe prepared to cut their provincial taxes on heating to address affordability? Hell no! Why not?
He is a hypocritical dud who thinks the rule of law doesn't matter!
“80% of households are getting more money back than they are spending on a carbon tax.”
FM man , get your head outta your ass”?
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Don’t file a tax return ? , are you losing it ?
I told you that I get a rebate and that I paid more carbon tax in 2 months than the rebate was . That was just on NG alone
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Originally posted by caseih View PostDon’t file a tax return ? , are you losing it ?
I told you that I get a rebate and that I paid more carbon tax in 2 months than the rebate was . That was just on NG alone
On our farm we paid about $650 for the carbon tax on gas and electricity for the whole farm and got back $1120.00. If farmers run diesel vehicles which most farms do that farm diesel is free of carbon tax as well.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
That would be typical of most farms of any size. But 80% of consumers are getting back all of their carbon tax.
On our farm we paid about $650 for the carbon tax on gas and electricity for the whole farm and got back $1120.00.
You could use that $1120 to buy a back up gen set.
See them on every flyer now.
Is there a government program to help us prepare for grid collapse?
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"But 80% of consumers are getting back all of their carbon tax."
So answer WTF does this accomplish? Welfare program for VOTES.
Business destroyer. Hidden costs are passed down by business and even MORE is added, we have no idea of the costs.
Millions in admin. Libtard friends make work.
Does anyone want change to make our planet COLDER?
You are alone to want COLDER.
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