As long as you pass all the regulatory requirements and environmental impact studies and pay the proper tythe to the local native band . Go ahead .Where do you live? Would you mind if I open up a tire-burning power plant next to your house? I'll get you to sign the petition too.
They should scrap the GST and income tax. Ironically, I do agree with Trump on one thing: a moderate wealth tax.
I totally disproved your post. The tax is inflationary in nature meaning that 5% (plus the GST on that 5%) is going to be added to the cost of everything sometimes many times over as each business adds on their increased cost. The rebates are based upon only the fuel used for a small individual vehicle and having to heat/power a small apartment and do not consider the inflated cost of everything else. As I said before many who actually have economics degrees instead of river rafting guide tickets believe an average family of 4 will see an overall increase to cost of living of $4000-$5000 a year.
Most of the analysis I have read puts the cost to the average family in the 4 to 5 thousand range as political nick states . As every thing government does always cost's more than they promise I think it is safe to use Nick's figures .Sorry, but you didn't. Your figures simply do not make sense and you provide no evidence to support them. It looks to me as if you picked up a number from somewhere and simply tossed it out without checking.
Ratepayers in the large cities will pay much less that those who live in smaller rural towns and have to commute. There is nothing balanced about this approach at all. Those that have access to mass transit and refuse to use it should pay more. The formula for reducing energy use should be directed at those who waste energy, not those who need it to sustain home and family.
Sorry, but you didn't. Your figures simply do not make sense and you provide no evidence to support them. It looks to me as if you picked up a number from somewhere and simply tossed it out without checking.
You probably pay more for air conditioning in Oakville than I do in Kap, but I would pay more for heat in winter.It is a penalty for living in Canada. We are victims of our geography ... a spread out population living in a cold country and we therefore use more energy compared to our neighbour and competitor, for example, who will NEVER penalize their population in this manner.
The science of atmospheric change is pretty sound. The efforts being made to reverse it are questionable.
Typical that any problem handed to government gets made worse.
I disagree with your first statement and wholeheartedly agree with the second. Guess you can't pick thumbs up and down and the same time LOL
I believe in the ability of the scientists to measure carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. I believe that carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. To say that climate change is a man-made phenomena and that CO2 is caused by fossil fuel emissions is not entirely provable by the scientific method yet. That being said, the evidence vastly supports the theory. Even if the CO2 rise in the atmosphere is due to another factor, wasting energy and polluting is bad practice.
I believe in the ability of the scientists to measure carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. I believe that carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas.
To say that climate change is a man-made phenomena and that CO2 is caused by fossil fuel emissions is not entirely provable by the scientific method yet.
That being said, the evidence vastly supports the theory. Even if the CO2 rise in the atmosphere is due to another factor, wasting energy and polluting is bad practice.
I disagree with your first statement and wholeheartedly agree with the second. Guess you can't pick thumbs up and down and the same time LOL
Nitrogen and oxygen would also qualify as ghgs under the current definition... makes one wonder why the scientists do not demand oxygen and nitrogen sequestration programs
One of the primary reasons that science can not pinpoint fossil fuel use as the culprit has to do with the notion that natural sources of CO2 emissions far outstrip human emissions
Understanding the above you had stated in addition to what I had mentioned, there is far more evidence to refute the theory as opposed to support it.
There is some irony in the fact that those living in a cold country are paying the price for trying to stop it from warming up while those that also supposedly are, do not.
Are Canadians just stupid? Do the environmentalists that think from a global perspective, remember to include those nearest to them in that perspective?
I think it's more likely they have bought into the guilt trip of "privilege" and should renounce all their possessions and move to a third world county and live in a slum to alleviate that.