Saw the Premier’s press conference this morning and felt disappointed.

I, on principle, am against donating to political parties. So I decided to take some action by donating to charities (and at the same time sending an eCard to my MPP).

Hi Mr.Anand, I would like to thank Premier Ford and the Ontario PCs for bringing the carbon tax to Ontario by cancelling the Cap and Trade program in 2018. The carbon tax that was held as constitutional by the Supreme Court of Canada. I am donating to Gen Squeeze (832390199RR0001) and the Greenbelt Foundation (822521878RR0001) as a result of the maligned press conference hosted by the Premier on April 2, 2024. Sincerely, *****, an active constituent from Mississauga-Malton.

On March 26th, 2024, 300+ leading Canadian Economists signed an open letter on carbon pricing.

the most vocal opponents of carbon pricing are not offering alternative policies to reduce emissions and meet our climate goals. And they certainly aren’t offering any alternatives that would reduce emissions at the same low cost as carbon pricing.

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    8 months ago

    I am not denying that the upper class may pay a lesser percentage of their wealth. What I am saying is that even if it is true, this is not relevant to the discussion on carbon pricing because that is not the objective in the first place.

    The point of the carbon pricing is to mitigate the effects of the climate crisis.

    Wealth redistribution is well deserving of its own discussion. However, on its own wouldn’t be a very effective tool to address the climate crisis as it does not hit the core of the issue, which is greenhouse gas emissions.

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      8 months ago

      You know how corporations and the wealthy generate the majority of carbon emissions?

      Well maybe they should also be paying the majority of carbon taxes.

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        8 months ago

        Do you have evidence indicating that corporations and the wealthy do not pay their fair share of the carbon emissions they generate?

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          You know what, I’m sick of being told to take responsibility for a problem created by people thousands of times more wealthy and powerful than myself.

          Why should people who can’t even afford homes be paying carbon taxes while the wealthy fly around in private jets and build mega yachts?

          Fuck this backwards ass thinking.

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            8 months ago

            You could have just said “no I have no evidence and I’m using my feelings as facts” that would have saved us all time.

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              8 months ago

              What evidence do you need of the wealthy consuming more than the poor? All you have to do is open your eyes and look around you.

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                8 months ago

                Nobody is disputing that the wealthy consume more than the poor.

                We are disputing your claim that the wealthy do not pay their fair share of greenhouse gas emissions. Please provide evidence to substantiate your claims.