Remember when the Prime Minister said this a couple of weeks ago? "We don't want pollution, so we're putting a price on it."
The PM was talking about his government steaming ahead to impose an unwanted, unnecessary, and ineffective carbon tax on Canadian jobs, businesses, and families.
But CBC News reported this unbelievable story from Quebec:
Do you think the carbon tax will be added to the 160 million litres of raw sewage that was just dumped into the St. Lawrence River? No. Way.
That can't be good for the environment.
The PM was talking about his government steaming ahead to impose an unwanted, unnecessary, and ineffective carbon tax on Canadian jobs, businesses, and families.
But CBC News reported this unbelievable story from Quebec:
The City of Longueuil has been given the green light to dump more than 160 million litres of raw sewage into the St. Lawrence River in mid-November.
The sewage dump will run for eight days, from Nov. 15 to Nov. 22, so Longueuil can repair a cracked pipe that runs under the St. Lawrence between Île-Charron and Old Longueuil.
Do you think the carbon tax will be added to the 160 million litres of raw sewage that was just dumped into the St. Lawrence River? No. Way.
That can't be good for the environment.