Trudeau claims he’s “making life more affordable” but his own agencies continue to prove his carbon tax makes life more expensive.
Trudeau’s carbon tax bill is only getting bigger. The carbon tax will increase the price of gas by 37¢ per litre in 2030, according to the CRA.Article content
Trudeau also imposed a second carbon tax through fuel regulations. The second carbon tax doesn’t come with rebates and it’s layered on top of Trudeau’s original tax.from the Department of the Environment shows the second carbon tax will “disproportionately impact lower and middle-income households,” including Canadians “currently experiencing energy poverty,” “single mothers” and “seniors living on fixed incomes.
Independent government regulators in Atlantic Canada estimate the second carbon tax initially costs between 4¢ and 8¢ per litre of gas. By 2030, when the fuel regulations are fully implemented, Trudeau’s two carbon taxes will increase the price of gas by about 55¢ per litre and cost the average family more than $2,000 every year.Article contentThe United Kingdom announced billions of dollars of fuel tax relief. Australia cut its gas tax in half. South Korea cut its gas tax by 30%. Germany temporarily cut its fuel tax by 30¢ per litre of gas. The Netherlands cut its gas tax by 17¢ per litre.
Trudeau wants Canadians to think he’s trying to make life affordable. In reality, Trudeau is failing to do the one thing that would immediately make life more affordable — scrap his carbon taxes.Share this article in your social network
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