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Canadians may feel relief with Justin Trudeau's departure, but the Liberal MPs who supported his policies remain in power. They endorsed the inflationary carbon tax, excessive spending, and housing policies that doubled home costs, while also contributing to rising crime rates. Their sudden desire for change is not due to guilt over these issues, but rather a fear of losing their positions in the upcoming election. As the country faces a housing crisis, migrant challenges, and a significant deficit, the Liberals are preoccupied with internal power struggles. A carbon tax election is needed to choose between the costly NDP-Liberal coalition and common-sense conservatives who promise to cut taxes, control spending, and restore safety. The goal is to ensure every hardworking Canadian can afford a decent life in a united Canada.

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The speaker claims to help the environment while creating jobs, enabling them to stand up to the Americans from a position of strength. In response to criticisms about oil and gas subsidies and the industrial carbon tax, the speaker states that capital cost allowances are standard across corporate garments of industry. They claim to have answered this question previously, suggesting the questioner doesn't understand the tax code. The speaker also states that the biggest component of that was the cost of building.

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The speaker announces the cancellation of the carbon tax in Ottawa Vagney, Gloucester. As a result, the price of gas has dropped from $1.54 to $1.34.9 per tank. The speaker is pleased that Mark Carney's team is cutting the carbon tax for consumers. They state that they will continue to announce further plans for Canadians during the election.

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These are tough times for Canadians with rising costs of living. Housing prices are soaring, with 2-bedroom apartments in big cities averaging $3,000 a month. Families are struggling with increased mortgage payments and grocery bills. Justin Trudeau has been neglecting these issues, favoring corporations over working people. Our efforts led to $1 billion for affordable housing and indigenous communities, as well as a framework for single-payer pharmacare. With just 25 NDP MPs, millions will benefit from free birth control, diabetes medication, and medical devices. Imagine the possibilities with a federal NDP government.

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Electric heat pumps are an efficient and affordable way to heat and cool homes. The government is working with provinces and territories to install heat pumps and phase out home heating with oil. Switching from heating oil to heat pumps can save an average of $2,500 per year. Heat pumps use technology similar to fridges and air conditioners, drawing in heat and cool air as needed. They are cleaner and cheaper, making them a better option. The government's plan includes providing free heat pumps and an additional $2,250 for lower-income households. For others, they will work out payment plans to make it more affordable. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to make life more affordable and fight climate change.

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Canadians face high costs for basics like food and housing, yet politicians give themselves raises annually despite not necessarily earning it. The focus on carbon tax debates in the House of Commons seems misplaced when politicians are increasing their own salaries. The opposition leader, Pierre Poliev, and MPs receive hefty salaries and benefits funded by taxpayers. This self-serving behavior is criticized as selfish and unnecessary. Translation (if needed): Despite the high cost of living for Canadians, politicians continue to give themselves raises, which is seen as selfish and unjustified.

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Middle-class Americans are facing tax increases under Biden's plan to let Trump-era tax cuts expire. Examples show a single filer with 2 kids making $52,000 would see a $1,474.50 increase, while a couple with 3 kids making $200,000 would see a $7,449.56 increase. Biden claims no new taxes for those making less than $400,000, but the middle class is hit hard. Inflation and tax hikes are hurting those least able to afford it. The middle class is shrinking, and rising costs are felt everywhere, from sales tax to grocery bills.

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Canada's tax system heavily burdens the average worker, with $22,376 taken annually from a $55,000 income through various taxes, including income tax, employment insurance, and property taxes. This leaves only $32,624, which is further diminished by a 13% sales tax, reducing purchasing power to $28,380. Essentially, workers spend half the year working for the government. In return, they face a government that has restricted freedoms, imposed health mandates, and overseen a failing healthcare system, rising crime rates, and homelessness. There are concerns about legislation targeting free speech and plans to eliminate private car ownership by 2030. The current governance is seen as a threat to the freedoms fought for by previous generations.

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Speaker 0: He's one of the greatest I've ever seen. Speaker 1: Don't mess with Whitey, I'm crazy. Speaker 2: Trudeau announced a 3-year exemption on carbon tax reform. Speaker 3: Will there be penalties or jail for not paying carbon tax? The government expects everyone to work. Speaker 1: We need to find ways to extract and use oil and gas with minimal emissions and carbon capture. Speaker 2: I demand the same carbon tax exemption for Saskatchewan families as others. It's only fair. Hopefully, it will be provided.

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We need to focus on growing the economy and investing in important areas. Canada managed the pandemic better than many other countries, with fewer deaths and health issues due to high vaccination rates. Our economy is rebounding quickly, despite the challenges of rising costs and inflation. Our priority is to support people by investing in new housing, providing grocery rebates, and promoting competition. We are committed to helping Canadians pay their bills after the holiday season. While pandemic supports are ending, we will continue to support the economy and small businesses now and in the future.

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Okay, here is a concise transcript of the video: It seems there's still a chance for companies to transfer costs to consumers. But to clarify, when companies buy credits, it actually lowers their expenses. This, in turn, aids Canadians in cutting down their emissions. Now, let's consider the bigger picture.

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Many of you benefited from the $1.9 trillion tax cut, which is great to hear. However, if you're like me, your taxes will actually increase, not decrease.

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The Prime Minister defends the carbon tax as revenue neutral, citing the parliamentary budget officer's report that 8 out of 10 families benefit from the rebate. He accuses conservative politicians of misleading Canadians, stating that the tax puts more money in families' pockets and helps combat climate change by making polluters pay. The Prime Minister argues that conservatives oppose climate action and the tax helps low and middle-income families.

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The speaker, a truck driver, discusses the implications of carbon taxes on the goods and services that consumers buy. They share their fuel bill, which includes regular clear diesel, dyed diesel, and diesel exhaust fluid. The total bill for their fuel is $3,402, with $1,365 worth of taxes. This includes a federal tax, provincial tax, carbon tax, and GST. The speaker expresses frustration with the tax on tax on tax system and emphasizes that consumers are ultimately paying for it. They urge people to fight back against these taxes.

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My plan includes a carbon fee, which may be passed on to consumers. However, this should not deter us from implementing the fee, especially for carbon.

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The assembly supports the premier's plan to scrap the carbon tax on every single form of home heating. If the Liberal NDP coalition government refuses, they want all forms of home heating across Canada to be exempted from the carbon tax. If none of the above is implemented, the assembly supports Saskatchewan's plan to not collect and remit the carbon tax on energy bills starting January 1, 2024. The federal government's decision to remove the carbon tax from heating oil in Atlantic Canada is seen as unfair. They are asking the government to extend this exemption to the rest of the country. Both sides of the house agree on this issue.

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Feed Ontario, a coalition of food banks, revealed shocking statistics: 800,000 Ontarians visited food banks 6,000,000 times, marking a 36% increase—the largest ever. This number of visitors would make it the fourth largest town in Ontario. The speaker urges the prime minister to reconsider quadrupling the carbon tax on farmers and support a conservative bill to exempt them. The report highlights a consistent rise in food bank usage over the past seven years, with last year reaching record levels. The speaker also mentions a bill in the Senate to prevent the carbon tax increase on farmers. They urge the prime minister to allow the bill to pass and ensure affordable food for all.

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The speaker asks about penalties for not paying the carbon tax on home heating and wonders if the federal government can prevent Premier Scott Moe from stopping the collection of these fees. They question whether there will be penalties, fees, or even jail time for non-compliance. The speaker emphasizes that the federal government expects everyone in Canada to obey the law and highlights Canada's reputation for peace, order, and good government.

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Canada is facing a crime with its carbon emissions, accounting for only 1.5% of the world's total. Despite this, Justin Trudeau plans to impose a carbon tax on everything, including gas, food production, transportation, and heating. This has left Canadians financially strained, while countries like China emit significantly more carbon at 30.9%. Canadians must no longer remain silent and should repost this message to make their voices heard. It is important to note that the carbon tax has proven ineffective.

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I'm paying over $200 a month for a carbon tax, $47 extra on gas, $187 extra on hydro. Gas now costs $98 to fill my SUV, up from $71. Saw a can of ginger ale for $3.49. Canadians are suffering, some even writing death notes. I work full time as a personal support worker. Translation: I am paying high costs for carbon tax, gas, and hydro bills. Gas prices have increased, and basic items like ginger ale are expensive. Many Canadians are struggling, with some expressing thoughts of suicide. I work full time as a personal support worker.

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The speaker criticizes the finance minister for not understanding how the carbon tax leads to inflation. They explain that the carbon tax is paid at every stage of the food production process, from the farmer to the grocery store, ultimately causing Canadians to struggle to afford food.

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The speaker, a truck driver, discusses the impact of carbon taxes on the goods and services that consumers buy. They share their fuel bill, which includes regular clear diesel, dyed diesel, and diesel exhaust fluid. The total bill for their fuel is $3,402, with $1,365 worth of taxes. This includes a federal tax, provincial tax, carbon tax, and GST. The speaker expresses frustration with the tax on tax on tax system and highlights that consumers are ultimately paying for it. They urge people to fight back against these taxes.

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Humans only produce 3% of the CO2 in the Earth's atmosphere. However, the Canadian government has implemented two carbon taxes to collect money from its citizens. They also aim for net zero emissions by 2050, but if CO2 levels drop below 0.0155%, all plants will die. Canada has 318 billion trees and produces 672 megatons of CO2. To capture Canada's CO2, it would require 25.7 billion trees. Each year, a hardwood tree can absorb up to 48 pounds of CO2. Therefore, Canada is already at net zero. It's important to note that this information is not typically taught in high school science classes.

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The speaker claims to help the environment while creating jobs, enabling economic independence and strength against the Americans. Regarding criticisms about oil and gas subsidies and the industrial carbon tax, the speaker states that capital cost allowances are standard across corporate garments of industry. They claim to have answered this question previously, suggesting critics don't understand the tax code. The speaker also acknowledges that the biggest component of cost was building.

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Canadians are feeling the impacts of the climate emergency with wildfires and extreme weather. The government spent $34 billion on the Trans Mountain pipeline instead of investing in real climate solutions. Big oil CEOs profit while Canadians struggle. We need a windfall tax on oil and gas profits, regulations to cap emissions, and investments in clean jobs and climate resilience. The current government delays climate action, while conservatives deny the crisis. We need to end fossil fuel subsidies and prioritize real climate solutions.
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