The Hill Times
Wouldn’t it be nice if Bill C-59 applied to the Liberal government and its claims about the efficacy and benefits of its carbon tax? As they have admitted, they are not actually measuring greenhouse gas emissions—they are modelling it. Their claims that the tax is “working” are just greenwashing. There ought to be heavy fines for governments as there are for industry under this bill.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has stated that the environment is an existential issue, all the while ignoring Canada’s puny GHG contributions, and the fact that 98.4 per cent of domestic GHG emissions come from beyond Canadian borders. It is obvious that Trudeau’s crying environmental “wolf,” and use of the carbon tax to try to force people into an immature and expensive vehicle market is exactly the same as industry lying about its environmental achievements.
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