And….here we are. Justin Trudeau didn’t even show up in person to vote against the Conservative motion to expand his own Liberal carbon tax break.
Pierre Poilievre and his Conservatives had tried to pass a motion that would have extended Trudeau’s carbon tax break for home heating oil to all Canadians, regardless of how they heat their homes.
In the end, the vote failed 135-186, with the Bloc Quebecois joining the Liberals to deny the tax break for all, while the NDP supported the Conservatives’ effort to try to expand the measure.
Yes, it’s true that the Trudeau Liberals have made the carbon tax break on home heating oil a national tax break, but that doesn’t tell even half the story. Home heating oil is primarily used in Atlantic Canada, which is why Trudeau’s carbon tax hike there was so unpopular and why he made the change to try to save votes.
Data from Nova Scotia’s Ministry of Finance showed that in 2019, 49% of P.E.I. homes were heated with oil followed by 36% in Nova Scotia, 22% in Newfoundland and Labrador and 7% in New Brunswick. That compares to 4% in Quebec, 2% in Ontario and 1% in British Columbia and even less than 1% in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Trudeau claimed that the Conservatives asking for the carbon tax break to be extended to all Canadians, regardless of how they heat their home, showed that they don’t care about climate change. It was quite the stretch, even for a politician like Trudeau, known for making nose-stretching comments.
He also claimed that the Conservatives asking for all Canadians to be treated fairly was an attempt to divide Canadians. No, giving a tax break to some because they have primarily voted Liberal, but not to others, is the divisive measure.
The Liberals have made it clear that if you live in Atlantic Canada and vote Liberal, you deserve a break on the carbon tax you pay to heat your home. If you don’t, they really don’t care about you despite all their soft, calming and empty words about the environment.
On Monday, a lone Liberal MP stood in the House of Commons and literally gave the finger to the rest of the country. On Tuesday, eight Liberal MPs joined Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in figuratively doing the same thing. In both cases, these Liberal MPs were laughing at the rest of the country...
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