Well, it’s toast, or about as toast as we’re gonna get without having the actual toast in hand.
Ding-dong, the witch is dead.
The witch I speak of is the Carbon Tax, perhaps the most hated thing to waft through the Canadian consciousness since, well, the Carbon Tax. Or maybe the GST, but that’s still with us thirty-five years after it was going to be scrapped, which is what we do here in Canada when we don’t like something, we scrap it.
Scrap gives the impression of something cast away in disgust, almost as if garbage, almost as if we’re absolutely disgusted with it. We can’t just get rid of it, or replace it, or make it better somehow. In Canada, we scrap things.
Pierre Poilievre, more than anyone, can take credit for this, so give credit where credit is due. At least when he sets out to scrap something, as in a tax on carbon, the only thing that suffers damage is the environment. Doug Ford’s anti-carbon levy campaign has cost Ontarians the same environmental price, but also millions of dollars in losses to go along with it.
But it’s not just Conservatives now, it’s Liberals too. The two front-runners for the Liberal leadership. Chrystia Freeland and Mark Carney have both indicated that they will discontinue to Carbon Tax is they’re successful at replacing Justin Trudeau.
So I guess that’s that.
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