I was really hopefully that the messaging around the carbon tax would have been better, and Canadians would realize most of us earn money overall with the carbon rebates.

I was hoping that could lead us into more Pigouvian taxes to financially encourage people to make better choices. For example, a Pigouvian tax on clothing to reduce our reliance on fast-fashion and encourage consumers to buy more high-quality, long lasting clothes.

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It really grinds my gears that Trudeau &co screwed up the program that badly.

A cheque/direct deposit with the memo “climate mitigation rebate” should have been sent to every Canadian before the program began. Followed by regular rebates with a clear reason. Instead they had some weird set of initials they nobody recognized.

And then there’s the whole “let’s buy votes with a special exemption for heating oil” fiasco that reopened the issue.

Like, yeah, Poilievre is a dick for exploiting the fuck ups on a good policy, but it’s like Trudeau didn’t even want it to succeed. Ugh.

A tax on plastic packaging for both producers and consumers.

On producers only, because consumers don’t have a choice on packaging.

The fuck we should be paying for how big business chooses to package items.

Anyone who is against the carbon tax is either a multi-millionaire (as in, 10M+ in liquid assets) with more money than morals, or a deeply ignorant person.

The only people that the carbon tax truly hurts are the wealthy. And for virtually anyone reading this, that ain’t you.

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