One week in to a 25% carbon tax increase – and the hurt keeps building

Here we are one week into a $50 dollar a ton Trudeau-Singh carbon tax – almost another 10 cents/litre on average for Canadians at the pumps!  

And shortly we will all get our next monthly round bills: electricity and natural gas and propane and heating oil. All of these will be higher too.  

It will also show (again) in higher grocery bills (have you checked the price of a pound of butter lately?) 

And of course, it will show in the price of every other consumer good, and everything else.

Why?

Because affordable energy is the core competitive advantage of everything we do in Canadian society: the cost of everything reflects the cost of producing and transporting that thing, and the cost of producing and transporting that thing incurs energy costs. 

And ultimately, you and I have to pay for it. No amount of token rebates addresses that – the tax grows faster than the rebate cheques. 

And the Trudeau-Singh alliance is destroying that core competitive advantage, by raising the cost of energy, that in turn raises the cost of everything else.

Despite what Justin Trudeau, Jagmeet Singh and their fellow green cultists say, energy use is not a bad thing – it is a good thing. Our very energy-intense society delivers an extraordinary quality of life precisely because it is energy-intense.  

And over time we become more efficient in how we use energy, because a competitive market drives such efficiency – that’s why we have become better and better in how we use energy all the time.

This too drives down prices.

But Trudeau and Singh want to drive prices up. They want you to pay more and more so that:

  • Businesses can’t grow their businesses, and go bankrupt
  • Investors don’t invest in Canada, but, instead go elsewhere
  • Canada, and Canadian business, becomes less competitive

For Trudeau and Singh, this is all okay, because government will step in. The future is more government control to ease you of your worries. Remember these are the people who believe budgets balance themselves.

How is your budget balancing going these days?

For millions of Canadians, paying their bills is becoming more and more of a challenge each month.

And on April fool’s day last week, a 25% carbon tax increase made it tougher again.


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