Mis and disinformation such as -29° being hotter than -30°? I've heard that from Liberals a Dippers and similar more times tha I can mention.
Are the CONservatives any different?It comes down to definitions. The LIeberals define misinformation and disinformation as information that does not come from their playbook.
Oxford and Black's define our world.Are the CONservatives any different?
Speaking for Canada, no previous government of any stripe has really been this much concerned with 'misinformation' or information control. Whether future Conservative governments or future Liberal governments will follow the playbook now that the genie is out of the bottle, I cannot say.Are the CONservatives any different?
Alberta is suing the federal government over the carbon tax exemption on home heating oil, Premier Danielle Smith said Tuesday, arguing the carve-out is advantageous to only parts of the country, rendering the levy unconstitutional.
If climate change were real the people of the planet would be begging us (SK) for uranium.View attachment 26029
One bill, the Saskatchewan Affordability Act, will reduce personal income taxes and save an average family of four more than $3,400 over four years.
The other continues to exempt residents from paying federal carbon levies for home heating, estimated to save about $480 next year for the average family.
“This important legislation will enhance Saskatchewan’s status as the most affordable place in Canada to live, work, raise a family and start a business,” Finance Minister Jim Reiter told the assembly as the bills passed third and final reading. Link, etc…
View attachment 26030Saskatchewan passes affordability bills, keeps federal carbon levy off home heating — The Canadian Press
Premier Scott Moe’s government followed through on two fall election promisesapple.news
Of course , it was and never has been about climate . It is and always has been about government control .If climate change were real the people of the planet would be begging us (SK) for uranium.
We've had 30 years. 30 fucking years.
The truth is coming out on the carbon tax
The truth is no match for an honestly told lie. Witness the disconnect between what we know about the carbon tax in Canada and the way it’s perceived by large swathes of the public.www.nationalobserver.com
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What’s the Wiki/Coles Notes version?
The problem here is they no doubt looked at data and drew conclusions from it. But they cite their conclusions and nobody goes and verifies that their conclusions were correct or even if their data was correct. While I personally don't think inflation is 100% caused by the carbon tax (TrueDope has done a zillion other things that have contributed), I think it is.a bigger contributor than 0.5%. So I am not going to just take one researchers word for it.
Some are passed on with a surcharge. A fuel surcharge is quite common here. Even by the provincial government.Not all costs are passed through directly, dollar for dollar, to consumer price. It's a bit more complex than that.
"For every complex problem, there is a solution that is simple, clear, and wrong."
--HL Mencken
Who paid the "researchers"? And did they include the carbon scam tax farmers paid on their fuel? Or the delivery of parts to the farm?Weird, I was able to access it.
Basically? Study finds that the Carbon Tax added 0.5% to food prices. That's out of the 26% rise in prices in the past five years.
"As a new paper from University of Calgary economists Trevor Tombe and Jennifer Winter shows, Canada’s carbon tax has added a grand total of 0.5 per cent to food prices. As Tombe noted in a long thread on social media, “that’s a tiny fraction of the 26 per cent rise in food prices in Canada over the past five years.”
This is important and useful academic research. It also comes limping along about three years too late to really matter in the grander scheme of things. Canadians are increasingly opposed to the carbon tax, and increasingly willing to blame it for the increase in food prices that has rocked households and economies across the developed world. "
So the Cons saying that it's the Carbon Tax that has raised food prices is, well, bullshit. But well programmed bullshit, said so much/so often that people believe it now.
And one of the bigger people to claim the CT does add to food prices - and who is used to push the Con talking points - doesn't disprove the study.
"Charlebois’s own research on the subject doesn’t actually seem to disprove their findings. As his own recent paper on the carbon tax’s impact says, “food price inflation is a worldwide phenomenon that has several, diverse causes. Therefore, attributing food price hikes to a single exogenous source without accounting for other factors may only provide a limited understanding of the issue.” In other words, blaming the carbon tax for food price hikes — as Conservative partisans do each and every day — would be a mistake.
The same would seem to apply to the ongoing campaign to exaggerate its broader economic impact. After all, Charlebois’s most recent paper concludes with the observation that “without historical data at the firm level, we cannot provide evidence of the impact of carbon taxes on firm-level competitiveness and economic growth.” So much for the job-killing carbon tax that Conservatives love to talk about.
The problem here — well, one of them — is that this nuanced observation is only available if you read the paper itself rather than the framing of its contents and conclusions on social media. There, and especially on Twitter/X, it’s being presented by partisans as a slam dunk against the carbon tax and its supposedly massive impact on the cost of living. It’s yet another example of the different velocities at which economic facts and political fiction are able to travel, a gap that’s only gotten wider with the advent of speed-enhancing technologies like social media.
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Who paid the "researchers"? And did they include the carbon scam tax farmers paid on their fuel? Or the delivery of parts to the farm?
Well, UofC is well known for radical left bias. So That indicates not much fact and lots of feelings.I posted the paper for you to look that part up yourself.
Is it?Well, UofC is well known for radical left bias. So That indicates not much fact and lots of feelings.
This was the fourth point-in-time count done in Regina, and at 824 it is more than twice as many as were counted in 2021 — 408 — and more than three times more than the first count in 2015 — 232.I know homelessness has been around, but it has grown to insane levels since 2015.
The Trudeau approach was a disaster for everyone, and their hands are bloodied because they helped put poison in the veins of addicts.
How many houses and multi units have been burned since 2021?This was the fourth point-in-time count done in Regina, and at 824 it is more than twice as many as were counted in 2021 — 408 — and more than three times more than the first count in 2015 — 232.
‘It’s a crisis’: Regina homeless count sees 824, double 2021 number
The point-in-time count of those experiencing homelessness quadrupled since 2015.www.cjme.com