• psvrh
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    11 months ago

    Trudeau’s exempting heating oil was such a stupid move, you’d be forgiven for thinking it was a back-door way to sabotage the carbon tax. I mean, anyone who took introductory PoliSci courses could have told you this would be the end result.

    As a side note, it’s funny watching Conservatives fume about the carbon tax, when it was their idea in the first place. They wanted market-based solutions like a carbon tax and/or cap-and-trade; the real left-wing solution, as opposed to the neoliberal bullshit we have now, would have been straight-up regulation.

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    11 months ago

    Duncan is always the guy they bring in to do the high-publicity bidding of the sask-party, and be hated by the public.

    He was the environment minister, then he was moved to Education to downplay the need for covid protection and to bully trans kids, now he’s forcing Saskenergy to break federal law.

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      11 months ago

      I doubt he’s going to be hated by the public with this move. $400 in each person’s pocket with not having to pay carbon tax.

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    11 months ago

    Saskatchewan passed legislation that aims to shield executives from legal consequences, putting that burden on the province.

    Anyone ever think how unusual things look if another civilization stumbled across humans. Like would they think “executives” were some unique class of people that held up society on their backs and that’s why they get special treatment.

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    11 months ago

    Why would they charge carbon tax on electric heat?