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Despite calls from seven of Canada’s premiers to scrap the upcoming carbon tax hike, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has doubled down as he tries to convince Canadians that somehow this tax—which is set to rise from $65 per tonne of greenhouse gas emissions to $80/tonne on April 1—will really be good for them.
8 per cent and produce significant job losses and reduced real income in every province. The cadre of Trudeau government policies, including the carbon tax and imposition of federal bills C-48 and C-69 , combined with impending regulations such as GHG emission caps, are contributing to a collapse in business investment and ultimately economic stagnation in Canada.
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