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I agree with most of what you said. But I'm curious why cut back the carbon tax?
It's really hurting the northern communities who rely on trucks to bring food, cars for transport (especially in the winter when it's -35 and there is 5 feet of snow) and most of our industry relies on big trucks to transport logs and resources. The communities are spread out sometimes hours apart. Not all of them have groceries or relevant necessities so people have to travel. I'm not pro oil and gas, I historically vote green (I know i know), but at the moment there is no good alternative. Electric isn't there yet plus very little infrastructure, I'm waiting for hydrogen because apparently there is a hydrogen combustion engine in Japan. Again no infrastructure for that yet. We could also stop selling crude to the Chinese and buying back refined oil. We could ensure the process is as clean as possible instead of trusting foreign environmental regulations which most likely would not be as stringent as ours.
Call me what you like but I do care for the environment, I worry about our future and the future of the children on this earth. I am not planning on having kids, but it saddens me to think of their future. I would give anything to ensure the earth's future generations have a secure, peaceful futur.
Edit: edited to not sound so douche-y lol
No no it's okay. I wanted to understand your point of view. I can see your point. I never thought that the carbon tax would apply to transportation of food and other resources. I thought it was only for big companies with big factories and such.
It hits all Canadians. Our gas prices go up, food prices go up and some how grocery stores are making record profits.