KRIS SIMS: Next provincial government needs to shield Albertans from a carbon tax by expanding the Taxpayer Protection Act
The policy should go one step further: The Taxpayer Protection Act should protect Albertans from a provincial carbon tax.
That carbon tax adds 14 cents per litre of gasoline and 17 cents per litre of diesel. That means it costs about $10 extra to fill up a minivan and about $16 extra to fill up a pickup truck. Trudeau is going to triple his carbon tax and he’s also going to nail Albertans with a second carbon tax starting this summer, which the PBO says will cost families about $1,100 per year within the next seven years.
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