Juno News Wrap Up | Carney claims industrial carbon tax will boost competitiveness
Carney says he'll end the consumer carbon tax on April 1 but defends the industrial carbon tax, Candice Malcolm discusses Carney misleading Canadians about his plan to balance the budget, and more!
Carney pledges April 1 to consumer carbon tax, but claims industrial levy will boost competitiveness
Carney stated on Tuesday that he believes continuing with the industrial aspect of the carbon levy would make Canada “more competitive” globally without offering details. Hamilton is the home to Canada’s industrial steel base, alternatively known as “Steeltown” due to the large number of producers located in the city.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Mark Carney CAUGHT LYING
On today’s episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by Kris Sims of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation. They discuss Mark Carney’s latest attempts to sell Canadians a false idea on what his government would look like.
18 injured, 3 in critical condition in Delta plane crash at Pearson airport
Eighteen passengers have been injured and three are in critical condition after a Delta Air Lines flight DL4819 crash-landed at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport.
Crombie and Ford trade barbs at fiery Ontario leaders’ debate
Ontario voters were treated to a fiery leades’ debate on Monday as competing parties traded barbs, with a particular focus on Premier Doug Ford’s record.
The Daily Brief | Poilievre reveals what a Conservative government would look like
From boosting Canada’s stagnant energy sector to restoring historic figures to places of honour, Pierre Poilievre used a mix of familiar ideas and new proposals to reveal what a Conservative government would look like at a rally in Ottawa. Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Geoff Knight!
Global Affairs Canada splurged half a million on decorative art
Global Affairs Canada used taxpayer money to purchase over half a million dollars of art over the last two years – but not for the Canadian public to see, as the pieces were bought for display at “embassies, high commissions, consulates and official residences.”
Carney backtracks, admits consumers pay industrial carbon tax
Liberal leadership candidate and former Trudeau finance advisor Mark Carney now admits that some of the cost for his proposed industrial carbon tax will be passed on to Canadian consumers. However, he says its effect will be “marginal.”
Taxes kill economies. A tax that takes from Canadian taxpayers and businesses and is NOT spent for the benefit of those taxpayers kills the economy.
The Carbon tax kills the Canadian economy. PROVE ME WRONG.
Costs incurred by companies, including things like carbon tax, become part of the actual cost of the product and are always passed on to the final consumer.