To better understand the magnitude of the Pacific Carbon Trust’s drain on taxpayers, classrooms and operating rooms, I’ve done some number crunching.
Universities and colleges in B.C. spent $4,457,796 ($3,980,175 plus HST) on carbon credits in 2011.
Here’s what the Health Authorities spent on carbon credits in 2011 (Total cost to all health care providers: $6,481,216—that’s $5,786,800 plus HST):
School Districts across B.C. spent $5,357,408 ($4,783,400 plus HST) for carbon credits. Some raw numbers:
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BC: Pacific Carbon Trust Costs Add Up | Canadian Taxpayers Federation
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Universities and colleges in B.C. spent $4,457,796 ($3,980,175 plus HST) on carbon credits in 2011.
Here’s what the Health Authorities spent on carbon credits in 2011 (Total cost to all health care providers: $6,481,216—that’s $5,786,800 plus HST):
- Fraser Health Authority $1,146,712 ($1,023,850 plus HST)
- Interior Health Authority $1,236,157 ($1,103,175 plus HST)
- Northern Health Authority $690,872 ($616,850 plus HST)
- Provincial Health Services Authority $654,836 ($584,675 plus HST))
- Vancouver Coastal Health Authority $1,317,064 ($1,175,950 plus HST)
- Vancouver Island Health Authority $978,488 ($873,650 plus HST)
School Districts across B.C. spent $5,357,408 ($4,783,400 plus HST) for carbon credits. Some raw numbers:
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BC: Pacific Carbon Trust Costs Add Up | Canadian Taxpayers Federation
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