“Wait and see if new leadership takes charge in Canada to free your pocketbook,” reader says.
Editor: Until there is a federal election in Canada, Canadians and the provinces should adopt a wait-and-see attitude when it comes to paying outrageous carbon tax increases.
Perhaps wait and see if hydrogen cars, cleaner than EV batteries, will replace EV cars in the near future, and wait and see if new leadership takes charge in Canada to free your pocketbook. By waiting till the next federal election you will have the power to get back your vote, since the NDP jumped onto the Liberals’ sinking ship and betrayed their own ridings and you, the voter.
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