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Report From Parliament's Hill - January 10th, 2008

By Prince George - Peace River M.P. Jay Hill

Thursday, January 10, 2008 03:45 AM


The last thing Canadians need is a new tax.  Nor does Canada need a new tax in order to stem global warming. 

A report released this week by the National Roundtable on the Environment and the Economy (NRTEE) suggested that a new carbon tax was necessary to reduce Canada’s carbon emissions. 

It’s perhaps understandable if the NRTEE determined a carbon tax was needed because it had to base its projections upon the abysmal environmental track record of previous Liberal governments.  After all, no federal government had ever done anything more than talk a good game about climate change … until now.

There are many options that don’t include another new tax.  Among other aggressive measures, our Conservative Government is the first government in history to require mandatory reductions in air emissions from industry.  We formally advised industry last month of new requirements to submit their emissions data within the next six months.

As often happens with headline news stories, “the carbon tax” recommendation overshadowed a multitude of other points made in the NRTEE report.  For example, the NRTEE also pointed out that unless countries like China, India, the United States, Brazil and Russia make medium to long-term commitments towards reducing their emissions, Canada risks putting its economy in jeopardy.

That is not to say that Canada shouldn’t proceed ‘full steam ahead’ with everything it can do to reduce our emissions – and certainly we are with a 20% ABSOLUTE reduction in green house gases by 2020 BY LAW and air pollution that will be cut IN HALF by 2015 BY LAW.  However, we will NOT devastate Canada’s economy and put our small businesses and industry at an insurmountable competitive disadvantage in international markets.  As the NRTEE report confirms, a carbon tax would certainly do that.

The federal Liberals are receptive to a carbon tax and the Green Party certainly supports it.  It’s been estimated that a carbon tax sufficient enough to actually reduce emissions could cost up to an additional $1 per litre.  If you think the price of gas is high right now, imagine it with a carbon tax! 

A carbon tax will make everything you buy and everything you do considerably more expensive, from food to toilet paper to kids’ activities.

Already, our industries and businesses are having difficulty competing in international markets due to the higher value of the Canadian dollar.  Imagine the layoffs and plant shut-downs arising from a carbon tax!

We will continue with our historic mandatory emissions limits.  We will continue to deliver programs that encourage and help Canadians to reduce their fuel consumption and we will continue to invest in clean energy technologies, along with the $1.5-billion we’ve delivered to the provinces for emissions and air pollution reduction projects.

Here at home, I have been very encouraged by the sheer volume of companies and local governments who have contacted my office concerning their efforts to market, implement or expand upon green technologies and practices.  That is the kind of spirit that will drive us towards meeting our aggressive cuts in emissions and air pollution ….not another tax!
    


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I would trade the 'income (savings) tax' for a 'carbon (usage) tax' if the trade off was equal.
Let the users pay interest and taxes IMO.
Jay Hill supports savings taxes?
Just think because of Chapter 11 if we charge the tax to ourselves then we (as an energy super power) would also be obligated through NAFTA to charge it to our energy exports to United States of $300+ Billion per year. If a carbon tax canceled out the income tax Canadians would net gain by transferring 90% of our income taxes over to the American energy importer.
Also a carbon tax law would consist of two possibly a single digit, where as the income tax laws fill thousands of pages full of loop holes and regulations costing productivity in the billions.

Problem is if you eleminate the income tax then how else will Jay Hill and his friends in Ottawa buy our votes in the future with tax credits and write off tid bits for the talking class.
"...our Conservative Government is the first government in history to require mandatory reductions in air emissions from industry."

This should really read *first Canadian government* as the governments of all sorts of countries around the world have been passing mandatory reductions in air emissions from industry for several decades already.

But even then, it is not an accurate statement since Canadian provincial legislatures (Provincial Governments) have been passing mandatory reductions in air emissions from industry for some decades already.

Ask the pulpmills in Prince George about whether the air emissions standards are mandatory or voluntary. Who enacted those?

Is industry allowed to discharge anything into the rivers or lakes, at will and without any legally binding standards?

I agree with Mr. Hill's points in respect to a carbon tax.

Forget about a carbon tax. Set ambitious standards and enforce them if not met properly and timely. Shut them down if they don't comply.

Industry will pass the cost on to the consumer, but one can always consume less and change one's lifestyle and buying habits.

Electric cars and cars that run on compressed air are already available - hydro, solar, wind and tidal power can easily produce the power to keep batteries charged and to compress air.

Once gasoline prices itself out of the market at double or triple the cost the air we breathe will be cleaner and our carbon footprint a lot smaller.

Cheers!

Read my lips,no new Taxes, lower the GST and replace with a Carbon Tax, What a Game , Ottawa must think all Voters are stupid.
CIBC predicting gas at $1.50 / Liter.

Ford has a vehicle coming to market next year (I think it's the escape) that can go up to 70 miles at up to 45 MPH. It is a hybrid, that can be run in all electric mode.

I'd bet that for better than 90% of the people that they could run on all electric 90% of the time.

Interesting times ahead in the Car business!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8M88k6Ipp3c

There is one all electric car already available, but it has been held back by bureaucratic red tape - and it is being produced and exported right here in Canada!

The oil industry is not being helpful, I would bet.
Dear realitysetsin, we tried out one of those Escape Hygrid SUV type vehicles and if you are going up UNBC hill, it will take you 70 miles to get up to 45 MPG. Very disappointing.

Reality is, last summer, there were none available. The provincial government bought them all up.

Maybe it's ok for someone wanting to just putter around town. But for most folks who want to travel, hall something or pull something, it was inadequate.

Forget another tax of any kind. There is more money spent on the CO2 effect, greenhouse gasses and the environment, that I am extremely suspicious that we have created another business that is driving all of this fear mongering. Anyone have any idea how much money is now being spent in this area. I am going to suggest it is huge. Chester
I think it is much wiser to spend money on air planes and rockets that will knock down half the cities in the world in a good clean fight .... then we can rebuild ....

and, in the end, we will have the same stuff back again, the world will have gone through times of great economic wellbeing ... and then stagnate again till the next great war ......

so, why don't we try spending it on reducing pollution and greenhouse gases instead ...... spending all that surplus money on improving rather than destroying and then improving ..... sort of like the frog climbing up the well ..... three steps forward .. two steps backward ... three steps forward ... two backward .....

Humans seem to be doomed to be like that frog ..... apparently because we are just as stupid as that frog ......

;-)
Wait .. wait ....

It's the BANKSTERS at work .... the BANKSTERS are in charge of the Conservatives .... the Rothchild conspiracy to control the governments of the world ....

;-)
Making a $5 million capital investment to clean up an industrial process will cost the business much less than the carbon tax ....

why? ... because the money is created from nothing ... it comes from people who buy shares in the company .... and those people are nothing .....

hey ... I think I am getting the hang of this ... Gangsters ... Banksters ... Pranksters ..... It all is starting to fit ...

;-)

"........ apparently because we are just as stupid as that frog ...... "

Hey, Hey! Wait a minute! That's fighting words!

You misunderestimated me! You hurt my feelings!

Over and out! Kermit.