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  • čas přidán 27. 03. 2024
  • On April 1, Canada's carbon tax goes up. Again. But when you factor in the carbon tax rebate, do you end up getting back more than you pay? Andrew Chang breaks down the finances of the carbon tax and why the answer is more complicated than you think.
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  • @georgekirby3361
    @georgekirby3361 Před 2 měsíci +1842

    A tax on fuel(energy) is a tax on everything you absolute muppets.

    • @annetoronto5474
      @annetoronto5474 Před 2 měsíci +111

      Yes, on EVERYTHING!

    • @bradenking111
      @bradenking111 Před 2 měsíci +82

      No (direct) tax on solar, wind, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, wood in your woodstove etc - just the dino juice.

    • @faiththrower7951
      @faiththrower7951 Před 2 měsíci +46

      Totalky agree and the pittan ce we recieve back can't possibly cover everything affected by fuel. Rip off

    • @POVwithRC
      @POVwithRC Před 2 měsíci

      And most are using petrochemicals so what is your point ​@@bradenking111

    • @tekskilldev8310
      @tekskilldev8310 Před 2 měsíci +52

      @@faiththrower7951 So no matter how hard data shows the facts would not conform with your prejudiced view that carbon tax is the main culprit causing inflationary pressure and the crucifixion of poor and low income Canadians as bullhorned by dear leader Poilievre.

  • @gpgt1
    @gpgt1 Před 2 měsíci +351

    Large businesses don't get carbon rebates, they pass the cost onto all consumers.

    • @toddpowers2936
      @toddpowers2936 Před 2 měsíci +14

      this is covered by the rebate

    • @BudzzableRides
      @BudzzableRides Před 2 měsíci

      Taxpayers that make time payments receive NO REBATE. Great little scam to get out of paying the rebate.

    • @rh7163
      @rh7163 Před 2 měsíci +7

      Large business's have CEO's who get bonus's which is deducted from the corporate tax being paid. Remember PM Harper ? Well, it was his corporate scheme to lower the corporate tax and did so even though nobody took to the streets to demand lower corporate taxes. A few weeks later, he came up with the scheme and premise to inform Canadians that Canada could no longer afford Canada Pension. That blew up in his face and now Poilivre is the next Corporate Messiah to run for PM which brings me to wonder who will pay for all the things that lower corporate taxes no longer pays for ? Well, higher taxes along with a higher deficit may be passed on while the banks provide more credit cards with higher interest with their own cash back schemes. Who pays ? Well, it isn 't the retailers as they simply charge more for their goods and services with a little extra so they get some cash back too. Guess you pays the higher prices or do you really believe it all comes down to higher shipping and productions costs ?

    • @PappaJon2009
      @PappaJon2009 Před 2 měsíci +14

      @@toddpowers2936no, it really isn't.

    • @KManAbout
      @KManAbout Před 2 měsíci +2

      It is that cost is accounted for as an increase in inflation which the boc works out to be 0.15% ​@PappaJon2009

  • @reginaldberringer8304
    @reginaldberringer8304 Před 2 měsíci +135

    Really, a news agency funded by the federal government giving an opinion that Cardon tax isn't really driving prices up, really ?

    • @user-qr1eg9zw8k
      @user-qr1eg9zw8k Před měsícem

      Most would dump fossil fuels at the blink of an eye.Just can't.

    • @haroldbernard3505
      @haroldbernard3505 Před měsícem +7

      Grocery stores making record profits. They are blaming the carbon tax, but their profits are far higher than the carbon tax accounts for.

    • @therrydicule
      @therrydicule Před měsícem

      Except it's not just the CBC, it's at least 200 economists, some studies, banks...
      Basically the idea that the carbon tax is causing inflation is popular on the same right that rejects the existence of global warming and doesn't want to do jack. In fact, they want to subsidize the oil even more because "CO2 is plant food" - even if they don't want to receive 50 pizzas for tonight... Pizza is human food, so getting more Pizza means humans will grow quicker, right? Certainly there would be no side effects to eating 50 pizzas tonight!

    • @ddhqj2023
      @ddhqj2023 Před měsícem

      Yeah, you wouldn't want to listen to anyone who's actually put in the time to research an issue would you? Better to stick with the dumb strangers and lying politicians who want to stoke your fears so he can get his chance at the Big Office. You know, the guy who panders to the very industries that are producing the toxic product that is killing the environment! Yay for never looking stuff up right!

  • @leonardstener9522
    @leonardstener9522 Před 2 měsíci +151

    If 8 out of 10 families get more money back in rebate than they pay in tax, why was it necessary to pause carbon tax increases on home heating oil for Atlantic Canadians? Doesn’t the pause make them worse off?

    • @papaprankster101
      @papaprankster101 Před 2 měsíci +10

      excellent point

    • @Walexo45
      @Walexo45 Před 2 měsíci

      And the Liberals know they know need Atlantic voters, so they know Canadians are worse off with this tax. They know it.

    • @kwuiki23
      @kwuiki23 Před 2 měsíci +9

      Exactly. They're just hypocrites. Nothing new about it.

    • @wetchicken2007
      @wetchicken2007 Před 2 měsíci

      Because the Liberals on the east coast were under pressure. It's all political.

    • @JdjdbNdjdb
      @JdjdbNdjdb Před 2 měsíci +8

      its a lie. dont forget you pay carbon tax on groceries too

  • @AZ-bp5zo
    @AZ-bp5zo Před 2 měsíci +765

    We Canadians demand an election as soon as possible!

    • @NPCMii
      @NPCMii Před 2 měsíci +42

      Immediately!

    • @DBeau73
      @DBeau73 Před 2 měsíci

      Great, you Canadians complained when Trudeau called the last elections because he was spending tax payers money. And now you Canadians want another early elections because the Conservatives lost the last one. You Canadians should pay for that early elections as we the other Canadians surely don't want to pay for your demands.

    • @maximedorion9244
      @maximedorion9244 Před 2 měsíci +41

      You don't speak for me.

    • @user-br6qh2jq6v
      @user-br6qh2jq6v Před 2 měsíci +25

      Yes

    • @153eddy
      @153eddy Před 2 měsíci +24

      💯 agree

  • @MrTrda
    @MrTrda Před 2 měsíci +280

    I am absolutely ashamed of this government

    • @dennisheyes4561
      @dennisheyes4561 Před 2 měsíci +4

      Like most governments. They did some good things, they did some not so good things.

    • @MrTrda
      @MrTrda Před 2 měsíci +9

      @@dennisheyes4561 tell me your a “know it all” without telling me your a “know it all”

    • @nofbi8582
      @nofbi8582 Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@MrTrda Bruh he... has a point, chill out. I know you're seeing red but. Chill out.

    • @jonk5669
      @jonk5669 Před 2 měsíci +15

      ​@nofbi8582 what good has the current government done?

    • @LOGIBEAR01
      @LOGIBEAR01 Před 2 měsíci +9

      ​@@dennisheyes4561they did many bad things and hardly any good.

  • @lazerlorne2670
    @lazerlorne2670 Před 2 měsíci +57

    Farm fuel isn't taxed, but fuel to heat barns, dry grain, heat green houses is taxed. You didn’t talk about that.

    • @johnbradley2879
      @johnbradley2879 Před 2 měsíci +4

      That and farm fuel is only not taxed if you get it delivered, meaning to get the tax exemption a farmer has to spend more getting it delivered

    • @RockyAlajoki
      @RockyAlajoki Před měsícem +4

      ​@@johnbradley2879don't forget that the truck delivering fuel is BURNING fuel that most likely has a carbon tax on it, increasing the delivery costs FOR that farmers fuel.

    • @johnbradley2879
      @johnbradley2879 Před měsícem +1

      @@RockyAlajoki yup

    • @PaulBell-nn5lu
      @PaulBell-nn5lu Před měsícem +1

      They ignored so much, purposely

  • @Vrag1
    @Vrag1 Před 2 měsíci +157

    Dear CBC, explain to me how are long haul trucks supposed to stop their emissions? By not operating? There sure aren't emission free alternatives for those vehicles, are there? Or are we supposed to stop eating instead?

    • @jamesphillips2285
      @jamesphillips2285 Před 2 měsíci +13

      Yes!
      If the rail companies can get their heads out of their asses: they should be able to handle the long-distance movement of goods. Since rails don't move: they can electrify quite easily without massive batteries (using overhead lines).
      The problem is that North American rail companies are currently obsessed with "precision scheduled railroading". This is a system of cost-cutting involving running overly long trains to save on infrastructure and staffing costs. The problems are:
      1. Long trains no longer fit in sidings, so trains can't pass one another
      2. Long trains get delayed, so staff are forced to work unpredictable hours
      3. The lack of scheduling means that the railroads can only move low-value bulk freight.

    • @zen1647
      @zen1647 Před 2 měsíci +8

      Maybe find ways that are more energy efficient: rail, using fuel efficient vehicles, minimising the weight of the load....

    • @GabLeGamer
      @GabLeGamer Před 2 měsíci +10

      ​@@zen1647 if you minimize the weight of the load, you need more loads. 1500km takes around 500 litres of diesel at max legal weight. Empty I might be able to stretch it to 1800 km with the same amount of fuel. So if you have 160 000 lbs of goods to transport, 2 trucks at 80 000 lbs will burn less fuel than 4 trucks at 40 000lbs.

    • @michaelwilton8335
      @michaelwilton8335 Před 2 měsíci +7

      @@jamesphillips2285 I think you need to consider alot of things before you just say that rail companies can electrify their trains.

    • @thegreenxeno9430
      @thegreenxeno9430 Před 2 měsíci

      North American rail is responsible for a significant amount of carbon emissions. It may be an alternative in the future, but it is not a viable choice to reduce emissions today.

  • @suptoday
    @suptoday Před 2 měsíci +516

    It’s a scam plain and simple .

    • @jeta1-fsii63
      @jeta1-fsii63 Před 2 měsíci +26

      @Stormlight16 Must be nice living in mommy's basement with all the bills taken care for you uh? Must be nice collecting low income benefits right?

    • @where2915
      @where2915 Před 2 měsíci +8

      ​@jeta1-fsii63 it's hilarious watching these guys continue to project their own insecurities by attacking ppl personally like this instead of offering an actually intelligent viewpoint

    • @suptoday
      @suptoday Před 2 měsíci +15

      @Stormlight16😂 I watched the propaganda piece . It’s a scam buddy . Pollieve didn’t destroy our country and then spit in my face with more tax .

    • @joeisawesome540
      @joeisawesome540 Před 2 měsíci +6

      @@suptoday it is a scam because you feel it is? Can you back it up?

    • @jonk5669
      @jonk5669 Před 2 měsíci

      Conservatives supported the scam being implemented in the first place. They just didn't want the scam to get this out of hand.

  • @Bhartiya2005
    @Bhartiya2005 Před 2 měsíci +255

    This guy is only half right. Fuel price goes up. Transportation cost goes up. Who will absorb that cost? Naturally businesses will not. Pass on to consumers.

    • @VideoGameMarimbist
      @VideoGameMarimbist Před 2 měsíci +14

      He said exactly that. Did you even listen? Try rewatching at 8:45 again.

    • @mikeb5664
      @mikeb5664 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Name a time when consumers didn't pay for costs?

    • @DirtyDog995
      @DirtyDog995 Před 2 měsíci

      Especially now that diesel is quite a bit higher than petrol (about $.50/l more in Alberta)

    • @j2simpso
      @j2simpso Před 2 měsíci +1

      Businesses always eat up the cost of extra taxes and fees. Just means less dividends for shareholders. Don’t believe me? Look at the UK and their air passenger duty. It caused airfares to drop!

    • @wayneandrews1022
      @wayneandrews1022 Před 2 měsíci +6

      This analysis does actually help a it to understand the numbers, though as with most it’s still missing some fundamental aspects. One being what is surely the astronomical cost to taxpayers to fund the government (and banking) administration of this tax and return scheme. Second, is it having the desired effect - are people buying and burning less fossil fuel? That should be easy to find out. Third and most importantly, is it having any measurable effect on climate change? When asked, the experts say “it’s complicated”. But we’re doing it anyway despite the fact that Canada’s contribution to GHGs are miniscule on the global scale.
      Rather than continue a dubious social engineering experiment, we should be funding R&D toward migration to alternative energy such as nuclear and to adaptation of human life in a changing climate (if, in fact, it is changing fundamentally or only cyclically).

  • @F_e_l
    @F_e_l Před 2 měsíci +90

    So how many ppl does the gov employ to "process" this collect and rebate process?

    • @annaowczarek3747
      @annaowczarek3747 Před 2 měsíci +12

      A lot! If you consider that the number of government workers has increased by 40% since 2015, the bigger the government, the bigger the money laundering operation we are dealing with.

    • @greatmatt301
      @greatmatt301 Před 2 měsíci +4

      Well thats something you will have to ask the provincial governments as well.

    • @jerrykurl69
      @jerrykurl69 Před 2 měsíci

      20% of the entire country works for the government.

    • @chrisbadger282
      @chrisbadger282 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@annaowczarek3747 yup 20% of canadians are now employed by the government most in history umm ya lets vote ourselves a rise today since we have done such a great job for canadians !

  • @YokubouTenshi
    @YokubouTenshi Před 2 měsíci +20

    What the report on estimated cost to Canadians missed is the billions of tax dollars we have to pay to a "consulting firm" to run this program.

    • @zen1647
      @zen1647 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Is that less than other programs designed to lower emissions? That's the real question.

  • @stacymclean7286
    @stacymclean7286 Před 2 měsíci +495

    Here's a thought. Fuel is used for the transportation of goods at every level of the supply chain and grocery stores will have to heat their stores. Carbon tax increases the cost of transportation and heating... do we really expect the corporations to absorb the cost of carbon taxes instead of passing it on to the consumers?

    • @nuxkamina
      @nuxkamina Před 2 měsíci +25

      If capitalism worked there would be competition in the market and a corporation that passed less onto consumers would be likely more profitable.

    • @FarmingGoneWild
      @FarmingGoneWild Před 2 měsíci +36

      If you watched the video the math works out to 0.15% that business pay more in costs. So a tiny tiny fraction of a percent of inflation is due to carbon tax. You goof

    • @tommyshanks4198
      @tommyshanks4198 Před 2 měsíci +11

      ​@@nuxkaminacapitalism works for consumers, but oligopolies do not.

    • @lelunie
      @lelunie Před 2 měsíci +3

      I don't think you understand what the purpose of the tax is.
      The tax isn't meant to change carbon producing behaviours. For the average citizien, this doesn't impact them even after business adjust for added cost because these people are getting money back to cover these offsets.

    • @stacymclean7286
      @stacymclean7286 Před 2 měsíci +28

      @@FarmingGoneWild how's that measured? did you look into the report on all the assumptions made? or do you choose to believe what CBC tells you?

  • @j.sebastien
    @j.sebastien Před 2 měsíci +351

    Telling Canadians they will have to pay 21$ more for 100L of diesel and keep a straight face. wow

    • @AngelaAsks
      @AngelaAsks Před 2 měsíci +26

      That's what I thought too. Unreal. Very out of touch.

    • @VideoGameMarimbist
      @VideoGameMarimbist Před 2 měsíci +26

      It might just be time to stop commuting in jacked up pickup trucks. Never made much sense to me that you would drive one to a assembly welding job anyways. Gonna make more sense to only drive those big trucks if you actually have a use for one like if you haul farm equipment or livestock with your truck. Otherwise, try an electric car. The instant acceleration is way more fun than you might expect!

    • @poopinfruz9771
      @poopinfruz9771 Před 2 měsíci +13

      @@VideoGameMarimbist My diesel truck gets better MPG then my compact car since It's a pre-emission engine tuned down for economy.... Why would I burn more fuel and stop driving it?

    • @MajRAV
      @MajRAV Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@VideoGameMarimbist Why not?

    • @VideoGameMarimbist
      @VideoGameMarimbist Před 2 měsíci +10

      @@poopinfruz9771 Because the difference in sale price alone would offset the cost of fuel. You could sell the truck and buy a new electric car for about the same cost then have no fuel cost. Depending on your electricity cost, you can get an 80% savings per kilometer. If you need a truck to move a couch some time then rent a uhaul for like $30 or phone a friend who needs a truck for their job.

  • @briandecasa5444
    @briandecasa5444 Před 2 měsíci +53

    It's fascinating how the tables have turned. It used to be mainstream media scrutinizing government but here we have a dedicated piece playing defense.

    • @Lucasjamespetersen
      @Lucasjamespetersen Před 2 měsíci +4

      because, if you hadn't not noticed, the climate crisis is getting extremely real. canadians have some of the highest per capita emissions on the planet. economic disincentive to burn fuel is direly needed.

    • @alexandermathew9909
      @alexandermathew9909 Před 2 měsíci

      @@Lucasjamespetersen Doesnt change the fact that the media is not allowed to check the government anymore. Everything is easily accepted.

    • @sirushill21
      @sirushill21 Před 2 měsíci +3

      ​@Lucasjamespetersen yes and people were setting the fires. Not climate change lol

    • @jeffgrainger9646
      @jeffgrainger9646 Před 2 měsíci +5

      ​@Lucasjamespetersen you know what's real? Record numbers at food banks across the country.

    • @bob6yt7
      @bob6yt7 Před 2 měsíci +4

      @@LucasjamespetersenHighest per capita is not an accurate reflection of our global impact. We have a large land mass, ship goods from coast to coast to coast, winter climate requiring heat. Canada contributes 1.5% of GHG emissions globally. Even if we cut our emissions in half, an impossible feat, that would amount to a 0.75% drop globally. Meanwhile, China and India and many other nations that lack government regulations, simply don’t care and continue to increase emissions.

  • @TheLonelyMister
    @TheLonelyMister Před 2 měsíci +47

    I want 12 minutes of my life back after watching this and listening to word vomit

    • @fredrobinson4332
      @fredrobinson4332 Před 2 měsíci +2

      What would do with twenty minutes? Close your eyes to your enemy named reality?lol

    • @JulietMartin2022
      @JulietMartin2022 Před měsícem

      This is pure and blatant Trudeau propaganda. I’ve never received carbon rebates and don’t even know how to apply for them.

    • @jimmccoal2693
      @jimmccoal2693 Před měsícem

      I didn't watch , I know their narrative. Just reading comments.
      Defund the CBC !

  • @bonniedale1
    @bonniedale1 Před 2 měsíci +380

    The poor rural areas of the country where you have to drive 50 km to a grocery store definitely do not recoup the carbon tax.

    • @jamesryan7684
      @jamesryan7684 Před 2 měsíci +37

      If you actually did looked up the facts which are posted and easily accessible you would find that addresses in rural areas get a lot more in their rebates. It varies per province.

    • @bonniedale1
      @bonniedale1 Před 2 měsíci +52

      @@jamesryan7684 We are seniors living in Rural Saskatchewan. We drive a hybrid car and have electric heat. We are 50km from nearest grocery store, dentist, doctors , pharmacy etc and 300km from specialist health services. Our carbon rebate doesn’t cover even half of the additional carbon tax we pay directly let alone the additional cost on items that have gone up due to the manufacturing, transportation, warehousing , etc because of carbon taxing.

    • @waynekibbler2710
      @waynekibbler2710 Před 2 měsíci +26

      @@jamesryan7684 Hmmm NOPE I got a rebate deposited for a whopping $143 last June have not seen a cent since. I am rural only 14Km to the grocery and everything is more than it is in the city. NO I do not make more, I moved to rural since I could not afford a home in the city. There is no way Turdo is speaking the truth in any capacity, it is all #bullshit

    • @jamesryan7684
      @jamesryan7684 Před 2 měsíci +15

      @@waynekibbler2710 Sure. Do you have auto deposit enabled? You should get a cheque every quarter. Did you bother to look up what constitutes rural and if you qualify? What province do you live in? As I said every province is different. The premium for rural in Ontario is 10%. If you are not getting your cheques maybe it's because you moved. Why don't you call about them it? Trudeau isn't lying, or that would be a huge news item. Also food in a small or independent country grocery store is always more than in the city.

    • @nickyalousakis3851
      @nickyalousakis3851 Před 2 měsíci +1

      nobody will. the first issue is that a govt that administers this will immediately eat up ten percent. any economist that tells you eight in ten families who pay eight dollars into this - and gets ten dollars back....is a muppet. further, taxes shrink economies. lastly and this is the big one.... carbon taxing is ineffective at two things. it doesn't change behavior and it fails to lower emissions. it's an antiquated idea from two decades ago where other countries particularly scandinavian ones have abandoned carbon tax schemes for more intelligent ideas. in particular investment in new and developing technologies. this is where the answer is. not tax..

  • @kerryanderson3216
    @kerryanderson3216 Před 2 měsíci +93

    You didn’t mention that every business pays and gets Nothing back. Big deal to ignore

    • @jack8167
      @jack8167 Před 2 měsíci +1

      but the money has to come from somewhere, and the prices of the products/services will go up. Some goes up a little, some business involving more manufacturing processes will go up a whole lot more. There is no way these couple hundred dollars will cover anything

    • @francism4226
      @francism4226 Před 2 měsíci +3

      They don't pay it because they pass it down to consumers

    • @hansjansen7047
      @hansjansen7047 Před 2 měsíci +2

      They don't need to get anything back because they just pass it on to the next level, and eventually to the consumer.

    • @dothedeed
      @dothedeed Před měsícem

      That's the point. The fact they will pay incentives them to switch from fossil fuels to renewables.

  • @ElephantGirl-uk3cr
    @ElephantGirl-uk3cr Před 2 měsíci +19

    Why are politicians always flanked by mute people? I can't think of a good reason.

    • @jamesphillips2285
      @jamesphillips2285 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Only one person can speak, but they don't write their speeches alone.

    • @cliffm8112
      @cliffm8112 Před 2 měsíci

      They are Yes! persons

    • @DavidHalverson
      @DavidHalverson Před 2 měsíci

      looks great having two or three people who are nodding yes to everything you spout out of your mouth as a politician or CEO of a corporation. Great job for 'bobble heads'.

  • @JingleJenkins-oi1tf
    @JingleJenkins-oi1tf Před 2 měsíci +8

    anyone who thinks this government is gonna make money out of their money is a lost cause 😂😂😂 2.9 TRILLION IN DEBT!!!!

  • @kevinn9802
    @kevinn9802 Před 2 měsíci +260

    Very misleading as most restaurants operate with natural gas to cook food. Higher costs at restaurants equal higher prices. How can anyone say that they dont eat out, or cook at home, and are not affected?. No one will be able to just get free money as nothing is free from government, just a way to take someone else money and hand it to another group.

    • @metalheadlass9868
      @metalheadlass9868 Před 2 měsíci +5

      You can make free money if you just eat sashimi😂

    • @user-hl8li7ib7g
      @user-hl8li7ib7g Před 2 měsíci

      Dammit I ate some the other day where is my money??? Haha@@metalheadlass9868

    • @sjbutler2330
      @sjbutler2330 Před 2 měsíci +3

      It's like switching potholes on our roads, and in our cities!

    • @petersilva037
      @petersilva037 Před 2 měsíci +11

      induction cooking is now as fast as gas, and uses 90% less electricity than old electric stoves... In the rest of the world, induction cooking has been popular for decades, because it's cheaper and easier to work with.

    • @orcapeanuts8303
      @orcapeanuts8303 Před 2 měsíci +9

      Have you ever been to any, any restaurant and ask the cook if they can get any work done with induction stove? Do you think a family owned business struggling to make ends meet will spend thousands in pots and pans induction compatible?

  • @oilerssixpack2629
    @oilerssixpack2629 Před 2 měsíci +149

    This is all lies as the consumer pays everyone’s carbon tax from transporting goods, repair services,groceries, booze and anything else we pay for as a consumers.

    • @Donthaveacowbra
      @Donthaveacowbra Před 2 měsíci +3

      And you then get that money back. This is just the sheer reality of it. If prices go up so thereby does your rebate

    • @oilerssixpack2629
      @oilerssixpack2629 Před 2 měsíci +9

      @@Donthaveacowbra you not taking into account clothing food rent mortgages but you live BC AND THAT EXPLAINS EVERYTHING

    • @rh7163
      @rh7163 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@Donthaveacowbra If you believe all of that, I have a bridge for sale and its going at fire sale prices but be quick, its scheduled for demolition. Meanwhile, any thoughts on the credit card cash back schemes the banks have come up with ? Higher prices at the retail stores ? Think hard, need a clue on what helps those retailers to come up with dealing with cash back schemes ? Maybe higher prices which provide some cash back of their own ? It takes more grease to make the wheels turn without any squeaks.

    • @zen1647
      @zen1647 Před 2 měsíci

      All the people who are paying taxes are getting some back - and getting more back if they are energy efficient!

    • @jakeu844
      @jakeu844 Před 2 měsíci

      Remember Trudeau owns the CBC, so why would they tell the truth.

  • @mathewbaldwin5277
    @mathewbaldwin5277 Před 2 měsíci +17

    This is 1.3billion dollar propaganda at work!

  • @rambleonfinance
    @rambleonfinance Před 2 měsíci +25

    Imagine how much money you would get back if you just started eating bugs and lived under a bridge.

    • @Delete_85
      @Delete_85 Před 2 měsíci +1

      The next step in the liberal housing plan involves a Home Donation Rebate

    • @danheuser5148
      @danheuser5148 Před 2 měsíci +1

      No one's saying you can’t have some carbon emissions. Think of a the carbon tax rebates as your quota for how much carbon you can emit for free.
      Beyond that, we're going to pay for climate change one way or another, it's just a matter of how much. If we all do nothing, and extreme weather events continue to get more and more out of hand, then it could get far worse than a few hundred dollars per year. Some people in the US can't get home insurance now because the risk of forest fires is too high. That's a huge loss if your house suddenly becomes worthless.

  • @jimvautour595
    @jimvautour595 Před 2 měsíci +178

    This was a very bias viewpoint, without larger scale context of let's say a transport truck driving 14 hrs / day, 7 days a week. It ends up a massive amount of diesel fuel cost that will be transferred directly to consumers goods, especially food.

    • @dennisheyes4561
      @dennisheyes4561 Před 2 měsíci +11

      I did not realize math was biased. If your argument is that carbon pricing significantly altered the prices (like more than Galen Weston's greed.) Why did the price of food also go up in countries without Carbon tax too?

    • @piratefishrick
      @piratefishrick Před 2 měsíci +16

      ​@@dennisheyes4561 Galen Weston and others can't cause inflation even if they wanted to because they don't control the amount of currency that goes into circulation. The government printed too much money and the price of everything went up. This happened in other countries too, but it is not a "global problem" like some politicians claim. If Canada didn't print so much money over the last few years then prices here would not have gone up like they did, and our currency would have become stronger relative to that of other countries'.

    • @TATEVSWORLD
      @TATEVSWORLD Před 2 měsíci

      @@piratefishrickexactly then add on to that carbon tax which drive inflation even more and it’s going to keep going up in the name of climate change scam 🤣

    • @flopes11
      @flopes11 Před 2 měsíci

      Its biased if you pick the factors you want and exclude the ones you don't. Again, I say replace it with stupidity tax. with citizens like you...we'll be rich very soon.@@dennisheyes4561

    • @joeisawesome540
      @joeisawesome540 Před 2 měsíci +6

      @@piratefishrick can you find a country where inflation didn’t happen? Even Japan, famous for deflation is experiencing inflation. And the inflation hit almost at the same time in 2022. So ya, it is a global issue. Let’s not pretend otherwise. Also, government had to use stimulus measure during the pandemic, or half the families will be on the streets. This is why most government printed a lot of money during the pandemic. PP would have done the same thing. Trump, conservatives hero also slashed interest rate to 0, and printed trillions of dollars for relief measures. Finally, lack of supply can definitely cause inflation. It is not just money printing.

  • @trapz4550
    @trapz4550 Před 2 měsíci +160

    $1600to fill my oil tank, to fill same amount last year was $900. House Insurance from $1200 to $3700., truck fuel was $3000; now $4000, small basket blueberries was $5.00, now $10.00 for less amount. CBC, do you catch my drift?

    • @immaleaf4964
      @immaleaf4964 Před 2 měsíci +6

      don't worry, 8 out of 10 of you get it baaaaaaack

    • @raymondsiu
      @raymondsiu Před 2 měsíci

      That is why we need to de-fund the CBC to let them know the reality.

    • @mikeb5664
      @mikeb5664 Před 2 měsíci +4

      There is no carbon tax on your insurance.

    • @rayleblanc7209
      @rayleblanc7209 Před 2 měsíci +4

      @@immaleaf4964 Wrong. 2 out of 10 get a small rebate. But it doesn't come close to the 25% increase on everything we buy.

    • @GFY_FOAD
      @GFY_FOAD Před 2 měsíci

      @@mikeb5664 yet

  • @nonamesleftxxo4623yx
    @nonamesleftxxo4623yx Před 2 měsíci +24

    Seriously! We know this is increasing the costs of food and the most basic necessities of life!
    Oh, state media doesn't like all the data.

    • @stallioni
      @stallioni Před 2 měsíci +1

      they mention that metric but I guess you don't watch content just read headlines

    • @anonymous134y
      @anonymous134y Před 2 měsíci

      @@stallioni they said the carbon tax didn't raise the prices but canadians are paying more on average. Think a bit with that empty coconut

    • @stallioni
      @stallioni Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@anonymous134y They actually do say the carbon tax increases prices and even display charts with adjusted averages. See minute 9:30. Again did you watch it?

  • @tudvalstone
    @tudvalstone Před 2 měsíci +3

    The tax fuels inflation. Even if you get back what you directly paid on the tax, you'll pay a lot more on everything, above the tax. There's also a HST tax on top of the carbon tax. You are NOT getting that back.

  • @BaineFritzler
    @BaineFritzler Před 2 měsíci +87

    4:50 pm. FYI electricity is not at zero carbon tax. All the transportation costs for consumer goods and food are subject to carbon tax. All businesses do not get rebates. All our schools, churches and municipal buildings and maintenance are subject to carbon tax.

    • @mauricester
      @mauricester Před 2 měsíci

      where I live we pay a carbon tax on our Electricity,,,,
      I am glad you mentioned that schools, churches and municipal buildings and maintenance are subject to carbon tax,, not to be critcal,, the number one user of Electricity , Natural Gas,, and even Diesel,( back up generators and heating) would be Hospitals,,, ,, so more cost for the healthcare system,, 🙄👍

  • @carsonmetcalfe7635
    @carsonmetcalfe7635 Před 2 měsíci +135

    Why 100L of diesel? Why not 1000. Thats the average tank on a semi truck which brings almost all consumer products to market. Not to mention everything that travels by rail.

    • @de_stroyed
      @de_stroyed Před 2 měsíci +9

      There are pickup trucks that are also diesel. And it's not hard to do the math to figure it out which is $210.

    • @robert8668
      @robert8668 Před 2 měsíci +4

      F250 diesel and mini excavator after rebate I should only be in the hole$1284 this year. I glad to share my money with those poor people with no car and heat with electricity.

    • @youngcardinal94
      @youngcardinal94 Před 2 měsíci +4

      So multiply it by 10?...
      Also, rail is ridiculously more efficient than almost any other form of transportation, and we need to move stuff somehow. CN and CPR are free to convert their locomotives to straight electric instead of hybrids any time they want to spend the money.... Lord knows they have it.

    • @user-hl8li7ib7g
      @user-hl8li7ib7g Před 2 měsíci

      They can't convert all their engines to electric, an electric engine couldn't make it over the mountain passes in the winter when batteries drain much more rapidly, they'd have to bring in the diesels to rescue the electric engines making it almost pointless to even try. Many have ditched their electric vehicles for gas ones here because it's too impractical and costs more. People with electric vehicles where I live have to charge them multiple times a day to stay mobile when it's 20 or 30 below which is much more expensive than operating a conventional vehicle not to mention who has the time to sit at a charger for an hour 3 times or more per day when we must work 2 jobs just to make ends meet?@@youngcardinal94

    • @danheuser5148
      @danheuser5148 Před 2 měsíci +2

      You also need to consider how expensive things will get if, e.g, our summers keep getting hotter and drier (if we don't do anything about climate change). Are you willing to gamble that farmers will be able to figure out how to keep farming under increasingly extreme conditions? It doesn't matter if we remove all taxes from fuel if there's less food to transport.

  • @Yoggiman1985
    @Yoggiman1985 Před 2 měsíci +2

    No carbon tax on electricity. Sorry that is not true. You pay carbon tax on grid infrastructure maintenance. This is including repair crews, shipping electrical equipments/parts on gas powered vehicles... even bolts and nuts manufactured and use by your electricity utility company.

  • @gibsonj5035
    @gibsonj5035 Před 2 měsíci +8

    Government is the stupidest component of obfuscation.

  • @stephenr6194
    @stephenr6194 Před 2 měsíci +234

    What about HST on top of Carbon tax huh? Why is that? Nothing to do with environment just tax grab my friend!

    • @Devilcity6275
      @Devilcity6275 Před 2 měsíci +15

      The HST was introduced by the Conservatives, still here today, why now complain about Carbon Tax😂

    • @Nov1706
      @Nov1706 Před 2 měsíci +18

      @@Devilcity6275Has literally nothing to do with Canada in 2024. Keep playing your colour, red/blue games while the adults are talking, sweetie.

    • @Devilcity6275
      @Devilcity6275 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Ok sweetie pie, will shut right up. 😅

    • @POVwithRC
      @POVwithRC Před 2 měsíci +5

      ​@@Devilcity6275Thank you for doing so. Whataboutisms are threadbare at this time.

    • @Carrie-so3ro
      @Carrie-so3ro Před 2 měsíci

      OF COURSE it STILL has to do with today - or was the HST tax eliminated at some point & somehow I don't know about it? You seem to be missing the whole point - it's just gone RIGHT over your head.@@Nov1706

  • @EdPenwarden
    @EdPenwarden Před 2 měsíci +55

    The problem with the Bank of Canada’s inflation impact of the carbon tax is - the new CPI (consumer price index) excludes gasoline, fuel oil, intercity transportation and fruits and vegetables (which are usually trucked to us especially in the winter.

    • @RodrigodelaJara
      @RodrigodelaJara Před 2 měsíci +3

      That's false. There's one of several other measures called the CPIX that excludes those things, but the one called CPI does not.

    • @anonymous134y
      @anonymous134y Před 2 měsíci +3

      i reported the video for misinformation

    • @-First-Last
      @-First-Last Před 2 měsíci

      @@anonymous134y Good one ! 👍👍😂😂
      How to do that ? I will do it too.
      Oh .... wait ... this is CBC- Canadian Brainwashing Corporation. They NEVER spread misinformation.
      And trudeau with his new wife will scold you for not care about Ukraine.

  • @PelonMusk
    @PelonMusk Před 2 měsíci +1

    I paid $152 for a city business license. Now I write my fuel and heating costs off as a business expense. I also collect the carbon tax rebate. I own 5 cars and I don't actually run a business.

  • @RobertoMarsalis
    @RobertoMarsalis Před měsícem +1

    Impressed that you left the comments turned on, allowing people to expose the shortcomings and predictable bias of this video.

  • @ytan3199
    @ytan3199 Před 2 měsíci +115

    Before asking people to reduce driving or heating, show us how much less driving/heating you have done….

    • @joeisawesome540
      @joeisawesome540 Před 2 měsíci +7

      Well, let me tell you how much I have done. The average Canadian family of 4 waste about 1000-1500 dollars of food they bought from the store each year. That figure is way higher than what the average family pay in carbon tax after rebate. Our family has made a plan to eat what we bought, and only get news things when we finish the old items. Do we still waste food? Sure, but now waste less than 200 bucks a year. Not only did we reduce our waste but also carbon tax. We also got a smart thermostat and we lower our temperature when people are working and at night when we are sleeping. We pay almost half of what my parents use at their house with a conventional thermostat. As for driving, I always wanted a 5l mustang as a kid, but when I finally got my career going, I grew up and made the good financial decision of buying a used hybrid. I get 800km per 55l of gas. This reduced my carbon emissions and taxes from driving by 1/3 compared to my parents who are driving conventional cars. So ya, our family, without any sacrifices have reduce our emissions and carbon tax by almost 2/5 when compared to someone who did nothing.

    • @allenc5108
      @allenc5108 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Joe is awesome, lol.

    • @ytan3199
      @ytan3199 Před 2 měsíci

      @@joeisawesome540 Joe is so awesome and great to hear what real people are doing. You guys are great! Sharing from my end, For us, We already have smart thermostats from the very beginning, also already have home away routine, already lowered tempt at night to 19C. I don’t think we can lower heating further just for carbon without we at home suffering. No. I don’t have hybrid car, to get a new car I have to have money first. But with paying more each month, I don’t know where to get money to upgrade the car. And when we talking within our group, people are totally in for upgrades and home renovations. But again, we need to have the spare money first. And my follow-up question is that with living costs higher and higher, how do we improve to cut carbon without money?

    • @mattmace2606
      @mattmace2606 Před 2 měsíci +8

      Most people aren't big nerds and likely won't do this... when is your new, and even higher pedestal coming in?

    • @rodgood
      @rodgood Před 2 měsíci +3

      We need to know now you plan to reach Zero carbon emission ? other then exhaling .

  • @althunder4269
    @althunder4269 Před 2 měsíci +126

    Mexico: no carbon tax
    United States: no carbon tax
    Canada: carbon tax
    So giving the government money will make the weather better?
    I'm happy the government will be voted out soon.

    • @dennisheyes4561
      @dennisheyes4561 Před 2 měsíci +9

      Mexico has a carbon tax.

    • @althunder4269
      @althunder4269 Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@dennisheyes4561 Thanks for the correction.

    • @nofbi8582
      @nofbi8582 Před 2 měsíci

      @@althunder4269 I mean to be fair, Mexico is also corrupt. I don't wanna be like Mexico.

    • @flopes11
      @flopes11 Před 2 měsíci

      its true....he didn't mention theirs is 3usd a tone and ours is set to be 80!@@althunder4269

    • @aspman97
      @aspman97 Před 2 měsíci +7

      @@dennisheyes4561 Canada's carbon tax is 23 times higher than Mexico, that's enough to make it statistically insignificant by comparison.

  • @wandzilla1391
    @wandzilla1391 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I did not expect to hear anything but praise in a CBC production. When the federal government is paying the bill to CBC to operate it would be prudent of them to tow the party line.
    As for facts I did have to chuckle on how only half of the facts were being explored fully. And half truths being offered for consumption. Again, folks must do their own research and form their own educated opinions. As a small business owner I can tell you, there is carbon fees being added by every business that handles the goods you buy. The small business pay all the carbon taxes and don't receive a penny back. We ALL pay SO much more than the government will ever let on or can hide in a spreadsheet.

  • @rostykh79
    @rostykh79 Před měsícem +1

    Ok, let's believe for a minute he's right about food prices (which is a lie, cause we all know that even prices at no frills are struggling to be "unbeatable"). What about anything that need to be delivered to a store? Expect food we have building supplies, maintenance and any kind of service, buying vehicles in dealerships or fixing/maintaining them, electricity, literally anything that needs to be delivered one way or another to our homes. Second, and probably less related to this topic is the growing prices of rent and mortgages, which take a huge portion of our salaries. And believe it or not, these are driven by the carbon tax as well (a landlord/homeowner still has to go to home depot to buy the necessary to fix a home), so no wonder the carbon tax affect all aspects of living. Government finded media, you can't fool Canadians anymore.

  • @ccheg3949
    @ccheg3949 Před 2 měsíci +120

    It misses all the transportation costs on products that gets passed down to the consumers!! We definitely don't get back what we pay into it ALL over the place!!

    • @BCrossing
      @BCrossing Před 2 měsíci +2

      Exaggerated, and you do get it back, twice over

    • @waynekibbler2710
      @waynekibbler2710 Před 2 měsíci +5

      @@BCrossing Not even close. For example, food prices have tripled much of it can be attributed to the carbon tax. TrueDolt has his own "new math" we are all suffering and he has to go!

    • @BCrossing
      @BCrossing Před 2 měsíci +5

      @@waynekibbler2710 He can go for all I care. But carbon taxes discourage excessive driving, reducing carbon, and give the government more wriggle room to increase spending. A double win, for a single loss/cost: Europe-priced fuel.

    • @Mr090909090909099
      @Mr090909090909099 Před 2 měsíci +6

      @@BCrossingwho tf determines excessive driving, everyone drives the amount they need to drive to do the things they need to do, this type of nanny state garbage where you expect others to let you run their lives because you think the government can do it better it’s pathetic take some accountability and run your life the way you want to and stop crying to daddy government everytime your pasties twist.

    • @Mr090909090909099
      @Mr090909090909099 Před 2 měsíci

      @@BCrossingwho tf wants the government to have more spending, all their spending comes from taxes and from finding ways to price gouge the average citizen while giving tax breaks to the politicians family and friends who are in a high social class than you anyways, you know every day I get by just fine without once thinking to myself “you know who needs more money, THE GOVERNMENT” I just don’t understand how someone could want to charge more on driving which most Canadians rely on heavily especially those in rural areas to get to work this affects the vast majority of a population which is already struggling monthly paycheque to paycheque, honestly I’m not trying to insult you however you need to get some perspective and check your privilege.

  • @truthneverlies4922
    @truthneverlies4922 Před 2 měsíci +130

    Your lying plain and simple the carbon tax increases the price of everything

    • @mstar7520
      @mstar7520 Před 2 měsíci +4

      but if the price of something increases by only a fraction of a penny then it doesn't really matter

    • @dootdoot1867
      @dootdoot1867 Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@mstar7520 That is only consumer carbon pricing. Not Business Carbon pricing.

    • @mstar7520
      @mstar7520 Před 2 měsíci +4

      @@dootdoot1867 no it's a general principal, it's not strictly about consumer price OR business pricing, but covers both

    • @nofbi8582
      @nofbi8582 Před 2 měsíci

      @@mstar7520 The businesses sure thing so when the federal government increases the wages and businesses raise prices because they lose money from paying the upped wages. Which means the CEO of walmart can only go on 8 superyacht luxury vacations instead of 10 :(

    • @flopes11
      @flopes11 Před 2 měsíci

      Or get this....They will increase prices? Shocking right? Replace the carbon tax with a stupidity tax and you'll save the world.@@nofbi8582

  • @GuitarLessonsBobbyCrispy
    @GuitarLessonsBobbyCrispy Před měsícem

    I have an idea. How about receiving a rebate if you keep your driving under a certain amount of km's per year ( like 10,000 or 15,000 depending on a number of personal factors, like how far you have to drive to work ). You have your odometer in your car checked each year where your renew your driver's license. That would be much better than having to pay a tax.

  • @andrewnicholl5703
    @andrewnicholl5703 Před měsícem +1

    How can you state some people don’t pay carbon tax?!?! If you buy anything, there is a carbon tax element priced into each product to cover production, distribution and retail cost increases…. It is not just personal gasoline, heating, etc. please also explain why this tax is above the line and we pay HST on it! Please stop acting like an SME when lying to people about getting more back in a rebate. Just figure out how much was collected, what you are rebating…and lower the tax!

  • @mylesflewelling6935
    @mylesflewelling6935 Před 2 měsíci +172

    That’s not what the farmers are saying !

    • @joeisawesome540
      @joeisawesome540 Před 2 měsíci +20

      farmers can't do math.. thats why they are farmers.. talk to their accountant.

    • @youpedia4614
      @youpedia4614 Před 2 měsíci +5

      ​@@joeisawesome540 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @VideoGameMarimbist
      @VideoGameMarimbist Před 2 měsíci +5

      @@joeisawesome540 Agreed. A friend of mine does accounting for farmers and she says that they literally just give her a box of receipts and she is just expected to calculate their entire fiscal year. Lots of farmers don't know any of their financials.

    • @CanadianEhHole
      @CanadianEhHole Před 2 měsíci +12

      @@VideoGameMarimbist That's for tax purposes. That isn't because they have no concept of how much money they're making and spending.

    • @VideoGameMarimbist
      @VideoGameMarimbist Před 2 měsíci +1

      @CanadianEhHole Yes but if they aren't tracking their finances then they have no clue if they are seeing increases over time due to a carbon tax.

  • @marlohamon-lg2pt
    @marlohamon-lg2pt Před 2 měsíci +170

    Only the CBC could come up with this BS. Carbon tax to heat my house cost me $480 more a year not to mention gas purchases and all the tax collected on everything we buy

    • @BCrossing
      @BCrossing Před 2 měsíci +12

      Good. Why do you assume you can continue to ruin the climate with no consequences?

    • @marlohamon-lg2pt
      @marlohamon-lg2pt Před 2 měsíci

      @@BCrossing wake up lefty it’s a scam and has been since day one

    • @brianlagace57
      @brianlagace57 Před 2 měsíci +12

      My bills prove cbc wrong

    • @chrisbbb69
      @chrisbbb69 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Lol not to mention this isnt the firstt carbon tax and it wont be the last one Pierre is literally sayingg everything isss far to expensivee and this wont help lol

    • @ogunclearnoldgaming1790
      @ogunclearnoldgaming1790 Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@BCrossingthis whole save the environment stuff is bs half of it is caused by China and India so Essentially this carbon tax does nothing for the environment nor are the any findings that it has done anything for the environment

  • @friendof4209
    @friendof4209 Před měsícem +1

    You're forgetting about the increased cost of groceries because of the increase costs to the truckers.

    • @hosnimubarak8869
      @hosnimubarak8869 Před měsícem

      University of Calgary economist Trevor Tombe estimates that the carbon tax is responsible for less than one per cent of grocery price increases.
      In Alberta, the carbon tax has increased prices by about 0.3 per cent, Tombe said. That’s just 30 cents on a $100 bill. In Manitoba it’s 0.9 per cent and in Ontario it’s 0.4 per cent.

  • @brentmarr1331
    @brentmarr1331 Před měsícem +1

    also its not fair to old people who live alone in a two bedroom house and only get back 140 dollars when the family next door who has two kids with a two bedroom house gets abour 300 dollars per 3 months. and uses the same amount of fuel to heat their home

  • @wayneandvickijackson4853
    @wayneandvickijackson4853 Před 2 měsíci +91

    Forget all the itemizing, as this is pretty easy to figure out. How much did the Government collect in Carbon Taxes and how much did they pay back? Let’s not forget the millions it costs to administer all this. This was asked to Freeland in Committee and she refused to answer! Case closed!

    • @dootdoot1867
      @dootdoot1867 Před 2 měsíci +2

      They are only talking about the consumer pricing. Not the Business pricing. Which you pay for while they admit that you will be less productive so make lower wages.

    • @shanederinger8756
      @shanederinger8756 Před 2 měsíci +4

      works pretty well when you write the report to fit the narrative eh?

    • @bhut1571
      @bhut1571 Před 2 měsíci +1

      No, his logic is correct, unless you are wealthy and the next generation benefits with less CO2 in the air.

    • @movingtocalgary01
      @movingtocalgary01 Před 2 měsíci +6

      @cbc you missed calculation of lost jobs due to Carbon tax to foreign dictators, China 🇨🇳, India 🇮🇳, Mexico 🇲🇽 & other countries.

    • @skura2093
      @skura2093 Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@dootdoot1867just out of curiosity, do you think businesses will voluntarily lose money or do you think they will adjust their prices to offset what they pay in extra taxes?
      Like, what would a rational businessperson do given that choice?

  • @ValdemiroAmorim
    @ValdemiroAmorim Před 2 měsíci +57

    Tax on fuel is a tax on everything, I work for a trucking company and we pass the cost to of extra fuel expenses to our customers, in turn they pass it to the consumer.. not rocket science here!!!

    • @Kala12326
      @Kala12326 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Especially when you consider federal, provincial and municipal employees are all asking for raises as the price of everything increases

    • @AsThe3rdEye
      @AsThe3rdEye Před 2 měsíci +1

      iMHZEV? You save $10,000-200,000 and dodge the carbon tax entirely? You or a competitor get to lower your prices and hedge out the competition?

    • @gregorymalchuk272
      @gregorymalchuk272 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@Kala12326That leads to something called a wage-price spiral.

    • @zen1647
      @zen1647 Před 2 měsíci

      Sounds like extra incentive to be as energy efficient as possible .

    • @jamesphillips2285
      @jamesphillips2285 Před 2 měsíci +1

      For short-haul you can electrify.
      For long-haul electrified rail should take over (if the rail companies can get their heads out of their asses).
      The problem with rail is that North American rail companies are currently obsessed with "precision scheduled railroading". This is a system of cost-cutting involving running overly long trains to save on infrastructure and staffing costs. The problems are:
      1. Long trains no longer fit in sidings, so trains can't pass one another
      2. Long trains get delayed, so staff are forced to work unpredictable hours
      3. The lack of scheduling means that the railroads can only move low-value bulk freight.
      Right now all the valuable cargo is either moving by plane or truck because the rail companies need a lot of lead time.

  • @NewfieXbox66-ju4qb
    @NewfieXbox66-ju4qb Před měsícem +1

    I put $20.00 in my Fuel Tank yesterday and it was at 168.7 L and got less than a half Tank

  • @user-yr1zp7lt5m
    @user-yr1zp7lt5m Před 2 měsíci

    CBC half the story - no mention of business, no getting rebates, no mention of GST on top of carbon tax, spin, spin, spin

  • @JTDPM
    @JTDPM Před 2 měsíci +78

    Excessive government spending is the biggest driver of inflation. Carbon tax adds to it. And then we pay tax on the carbon tax. With money that's been taxed.

    • @plonk7
      @plonk7 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Where do you get your economic data from? According to the BOC it is caused by: a spike in commodity prices, a surge in the global demand for goods, impaired supply chains.

    • @epictetus3406
      @epictetus3406 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@plonk7from the history books. They printer about 500 billion dollars, guess what happens when you print money - you get inflation, happens everytime, to every government that tries it.

    • @genx65535
      @genx65535 Před 2 měsíci

      Plonk why do you trust the BOC? Are you old enough to know what CYA means?

  • @Rhino1188
    @Rhino1188 Před 2 měsíci +116

    Imagine the self-adulation required to think that our carbon tax plan is going to have ANY impact on world carbon levels. Insane. Get rid of it.

    • @DigSamurai
      @DigSamurai Před 2 měsíci +3

      Really so we should do nothing? that's your plan??

    • @Kala12326
      @Kala12326 Před 2 měsíci +4

      Especially when you consider how much coal we sell to China.
      Imagine how much diesel fuel gets used in that shipping process. Maybe if we started subsidizing Chinese companies that use Tesla’s and sailboats.

    • @alcovitch
      @alcovitch Před 2 měsíci +5

      @@DigSamurai We could help the poorest countries go clean, like India. It would have WAY More impact then whatever we do here. Taxing Canadians isn't going to change anything when we account for less than 2% of the world emissions

    • @DigSamurai
      @DigSamurai Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@alcovitch if only it was that simple. You're right we don't contribute that much but we don't control those countries policies and we certainly can't tell India how to do things.
      Just because we don't contribute that much doesn't mean we shouldn't do our part.

    • @Sylvie_M
      @Sylvie_M Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@alcovitch Canadians produce more emissions per person than many other countries in the world. To suggest that we do nothing is naive. We are also warming at a faster rate than any other country. There are excellent scientific articles describing the phenomenon. Alternatively, you could talk to the Inuit and they can tell what is happening in the North while the rest of us burn up.

  • @teamallyracing1780
    @teamallyracing1780 Před 2 měsíci +2

    So the these taxes should reverse global warming

  • @barryhankins1194
    @barryhankins1194 Před 2 měsíci +1

    farmer pays...we pay, truckers pay....we pay, packagers pay....we pay, truckers again....we pay, store pays...
    we pay......and yes we also pay for fuel, these people are total clowns!

  • @bt7348
    @bt7348 Před 2 měsíci +138

    Home heating and transportation is not a choice in Canada. It is a must. There shouldn't be any tax on these expenses.

    • @nuxkamina
      @nuxkamina Před 2 měsíci +1

      Texas has been taxing gas since 1931. The production of these resources has a cost the public helps pay. Water, food...if i didn't have to pay taxes on 'needs' I wouldn't be paying taxes.

    • @PunkrockNoir-ss2pq
      @PunkrockNoir-ss2pq Před 2 měsíci +10

      @@nuxkamina So I'm getting taxed because I have to drive to work? How is that my fault?

    • @cdbuiles
      @cdbuiles Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@PunkrockNoir-ss2pqis a choice to drive. you can ride a horse to work and they won’t tax you at the pump.

    • @rigg4146
      @rigg4146 Před 2 měsíci +15

      @@cdbuiles yeah and you can live in a cardboard box to avoid a mortgage, it's your choice to live in a house. see how silly you sound?

    • @nuxkamina
      @nuxkamina Před 2 měsíci

      How would you like to pay for the traffic lights, roads, licensing, traffic policing, hospitalizations? If I walk to work, and you are part of these costs why shouldn't you pay for it? It's not your fault, it's the cost of what you're doing. Until recently there has been an unpaid environmental cost. How do the firefighters and flood emergency workers getting paid? Taxes aren't punishment. @@PunkrockNoir-ss2pq

  • @ricin82
    @ricin82 Před 2 měsíci +195

    such a shame what the CBC has become

    • @sebastiang6986
      @sebastiang6986 Před 2 měsíci +14

      wdym that was good journalism?

    • @00nicklock
      @00nicklock Před 2 měsíci +12

      Indeed! Its very sad how they sold and now regurgitate Trudeau

    • @hoangminhnguyen4933
      @hoangminhnguyen4933 Před 2 měsíci +16

      cuz it doesn’t align with your opinion?

    • @icantwiththis
      @icantwiththis Před 2 měsíci +13

      Can't wait till Pierre stops them from getting our money anymore.

    • @wallace44able
      @wallace44able Před 2 měsíci +7

      Cause you don't like what the data says? LOL. Shame on them giving an unbiased report.

  • @BookishStephanie
    @BookishStephanie Před 2 měsíci

    The problem is that incentives to change are largely irrelevant. I live in an apartment. I don't get to choose how to heat the building. I recently bought a car and looked into electric briefly before realizing I can't afford it and wouldn't be able to charge it in my building anyway. Whether I get the money I'm losing back in a rebate or not, the reality is that the tax is designed to try to force me to change my life in a way that I literally can't. It's governmental overreach - an attempt to force changes and behaviours that are neither practical nor possible for many Canadians. It's also political sleight of hand. It achieves almost nothing, but is designed to make the government look like they're doing something - like banning plastic bags. I was reusing my plastic bags as garbage bags, making them dual use items. Now I have to purchase single-use plastic garbage bags as well as purchasing reusable shopping bags that often contain high levels of plastic too. It's probably significantly worse for the environment, but Trudeau got to pat his own back and pretend to care about the planet, which, again, was the whole point.

  • @jessevallejo8140
    @jessevallejo8140 Před měsícem +1

    If the situation was hopeless, their propaganda would not be necessary.
    We know we are being robbed.

  • @dirtyjobs3995
    @dirtyjobs3995 Před 2 měsíci +18

    The question should be, are you better off now than you were 8 years ago?

    • @smokesletsgo2374
      @smokesletsgo2374 Před 2 měsíci +6

      8 years ago I was living in my own one bedroom apartment while making $14 an hour. Today I make more than double that and live with my mother because only room rentals are in my budget and they're only available to Indians

    • @nofbi8582
      @nofbi8582 Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@smokesletsgo2374 Amen brother. I don't know how shills are out here defending the people in power.

  • @ErVan_AG
    @ErVan_AG Před 2 měsíci +68

    What about the business owners and farmers?
    As a grain farmer I pay a 35% fuel surcharge on grain hauled to elevator terminal? CN removed the rail road near my farm in the 90s so I have no other way to transport grain. Everything transported in Canada has this extra cost!! Tax is a TAX no matter how you sum it up.!!!!

    • @CraZY.pRIME.
      @CraZY.pRIME. Před 2 měsíci +2

      You didn't watch the whole video or at all.

    • @jupitereye4322
      @jupitereye4322 Před 2 měsíci +6

      @@CraZY.pRIME. And you are not listening to the farmer. Instead you are listening to news.

    • @planefan082
      @planefan082 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Indirect costs are mentioned and approximated towards the end.

    • @CraZY.pRIME.
      @CraZY.pRIME. Před 2 měsíci

      @@jupitereye4322You also didn't watch it.

    • @TheLoachman
      @TheLoachman Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@jupitereye4322 "News"???
      Propaganda.

  • @sparkestudio
    @sparkestudio Před 2 měsíci +1

    You make this seem like it won't increase the cost of food. It is going to, cost of shipping is generally about 12% percent of everything we pay. You guys make it seem like oh this is nothing, it is something. It is something to everyone that buys stuff that is shipped.

  • @scottcraig2569
    @scottcraig2569 Před 2 měsíci

    The problem with the carbon tax is that it increases the price at every step of the supply chain. It's the exact reason why we remit GST. Only the consumer pays it to keep overall prices lower.

  • @fredgould3825
    @fredgould3825 Před 2 měsíci +92

    Come on , the price on fuel has a direct correlation to the price on most things we buy and consume.

    • @joeisawesome540
      @joeisawesome540 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Yes, but I think you are overestimating how much shipping cost is fuel. A loaded semi hauls around 40k of goods. A fully loaded semi uses 40 litre of diesel per 100m. Carbon tax is at 14 cents a litre which means if you are delivering 40k lb of cabbages it will use 800l of gas and pay 120 in carbon tax. Divide that among the cabbages, and you will get an increase of 0.3cents per lb of cabbage. If you go, what if they only carry 20k lb, the semi will also use less diesel, and 2000km will cost around 0.4 cents per lb of cabbage. A little bit more but not significantly more. This is why people are confused about how little carbon tax has on the transportation of food.

    • @flopes11
      @flopes11 Před 2 měsíci

      this is a complete fabrication@@joeisawesome540

    • @colingryms3373
      @colingryms3373 Před 2 měsíci

      @@joeisawesome540 It looks like you're a numbers guy, I've been trying to find how many times the carbon tax impacts a loaf of bread from fertilizer production to table... wearable parts, equipment end of life replacement (and all the embed cost associated with these items), transportation (and wearable parts), drying seeds, heating buildings, processing (and wearable parts and equipment replacement),.... I'm pretty sure it will only add 0.15% to the cost of a loaf of bread.

    • @joeisawesome540
      @joeisawesome540 Před 2 měsíci

      @@colingryms3373 well, most of the Carbon is exempt at the farming level as well. I would love to see your numbers

    • @colingryms3373
      @colingryms3373 Před 2 měsíci

      @@joeisawesome540 Only diesel fuel. Natural gas and propane are most often used to heat buildings and drying... those gases are not exempt yet. The bill to exempt propane and natural gas has been on the table for some time.

  • @paga12621
    @paga12621 Před 2 měsíci +165

    My BC, Natural gas bill shows $27.88 gas used, and Carbon tax $40.48, annually the tax would be $485.76 for this 1 item. To date I have received $311.33 tax rebate in total, this includes GST etc taxes, this means I am out of pocket with the Carbon tax if one includes all the gasoline, grocery etc carbon taxes. One also has to realize this is coming from the CBC , lieberal government paid friend.

    • @jimineycrickit4239
      @jimineycrickit4239 Před 2 měsíci +20

      I live in BC and have got nothing. We pay carbon tax on everything. My gas bill is usually over $120 with only a small amount of that is actually gas, $20-$40.

    • @TheMcgojoh
      @TheMcgojoh Před 2 měsíci +1

      You use the exact same amount of natural gas(12.5 GJ each month) throughout the year?

    • @Kala12326
      @Kala12326 Před 2 měsíci +6

      Yeah! You must be wrong. Don’t look at your own bills, that math is too complicated, listen to the experts. I think the cbc knows a little bit more about your expenditures than you do.

    • @pauldorn4422
      @pauldorn4422 Před 2 měsíci +9

      I also live in BC, pay more in carbon tax then the price of the NG, never ever got any rebate, even when I bought an electric car I had to put wife on title to get BC rebate, and no I am not rich just middle class

    • @MystiqWisdom
      @MystiqWisdom Před 2 měsíci +7

      @@Kala12326 Thank you. "Are you going to believe the CBC or your lying eyes!?"

  • @djmoot4428
    @djmoot4428 Před měsícem +1

    This is what I figured out about this big step forward about carbon, First China's hand in elections ,China has the biggest cobalt manufactory, has mass produced electric vehicles, and now Canada wants to switch to EVs by 2030 , so makes you wonder ,is it the pollution the government is worried about or the sales on all the EVs which all the corrupted investors have.IT IS A STRATAGY TOWARDS MARKETING NOT POLLUTION

  • @TheSonnobia
    @TheSonnobia Před 2 měsíci +2

    I am always impressed with how well this program explains things I think that we need to really think about the future that we leave for our children and grandchildren that we claim to love and care about so much because if paying $.50 extra at the pump means that they can have a world worth living indon’t deserve

    • @twingrip
      @twingrip Před měsícem

      Name one thing that the tax helps for the environment? I'll wait

  • @Azel247
    @Azel247 Před 2 měsíci +93

    A couple working full time making $20/hr each in BC is deemed too wealthy to get any rebates.

    • @lucgruffaz7750
      @lucgruffaz7750 Před 2 měsíci +13

      I have yet to receive any check from our BC taxman , even so our dual income for me and my spouse was under $30,000 ?

    • @CanadianEhHole
      @CanadianEhHole Před 2 měsíci

      You're not their target demographic. They know they've lost the middle class next election and are desperate to get low and no income voters which is why they're dishing out all these spending programs, which are just campaign ploys.

    • @DirtyDog995
      @DirtyDog995 Před 2 měsíci +9

      When I lived in BC I made ~$100k... no rebates, no pharma assistance then one year I got 3 GST rebate cheques for $31/ea ... they must have F'd up.

    • @Sylvie_M
      @Sylvie_M Před 2 měsíci +9

      @azel247 BC is not part of this program!

    • @Azel247
      @Azel247 Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@Sylvie_M BC has its own program

  • @JordenTyler32
    @JordenTyler32 Před 2 měsíci +228

    Ask the parliamentary budget officer. This is blatant "misinformation" we used to call lies.

    • @nuxkamina
      @nuxkamina Před 2 měsíci +7

      what would you do if it wasn't?

    • @markmining6797
      @markmining6797 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Agree

    • @GregTGolden
      @GregTGolden Před 2 měsíci +22

      ​@@nuxkaminaits a lie. 99% of people are paying more than they get back. The only people getting more back than they pay are going to be people without cars that live in a very small apartment and dont eat any food. Other than that...youre paying more than youre getting back.
      Why go through all the work of collecting the tax, administration and issuing refunds.....if the net result is the government is paying out more than they collect.
      If it were the case that they pay more than they collect....is it not going to be more harmful to the environment? As you are essentially subsidizing carbon pollution?

    • @joeisawesome540
      @joeisawesome540 Před 2 měsíci +9

      @@GregTGolden 99%? LOL where did you get the data

    • @ddhqj2023
      @ddhqj2023 Před 2 měsíci +10

      God forbid you should get facts eh? And explanations? Nah, who needs that, Mr. PP's doing a good job of thinking for you.

  • @geminipwnage2570
    @geminipwnage2570 Před 2 měsíci +10

    It’s funny to see a media outlet in the PMs pocket try and minimize the real issue at hand! People cannot afford groceries already, but let’s increase the daily cost of fuel so they can go from a loaf bread to just drinking water!

  • @clintupham4466
    @clintupham4466 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Nothing to do with CLIMATE. Everything to do with wealth transfer, and golden bureacracy pensions.

  • @jonfox4022
    @jonfox4022 Před 2 měsíci +20

    I just buried $13 in my backyard and it is now more vibrant than ever! Nature is healing, the carbon tax is working!

    • @keithjanzen9657
      @keithjanzen9657 Před 2 měsíci

      We’ll actually the earth is 40% greener then it was 50 years ago.

    • @Wary_Of_Extremes
      @Wary_Of_Extremes Před 2 měsíci +4

      @@keithjanzen9657 and it's a lot greener than during the last ice age. we have bread baskets for the world compared to mile thick ice, and the oceans are 400 feet higher.
      but warmth and co2 are 'bad'...

  • @dsbarclayeng1
    @dsbarclayeng1 Před 2 měsíci +11

    There is No real math problem:
    How much money does the Govt. collect in a year. And how much does it rebate?
    But they won't tell you.

  • @benjaminkleile4490
    @benjaminkleile4490 Před měsícem +1

    Is it not common sense to be able to infer that because the tax affects gasoline, food prices would also increase because the trucks shipping the food are also taxed?

    • @hosnimubarak8869
      @hosnimubarak8869 Před měsícem

      The Bank of Canada said this month the carbon price contributes about 0.15 percentage points to inflation overall. That amount was the same whether inflation was at its peak of 8.1 per cent in June 2022 or 3.3 per cent in July. There is no clear figure for groceries. While the tax is not applied directly to food, and the bulk of carbon emissions from the agricultural sector are exempted, it can still indirectly raise costs of production and transportation of food.

  • @northern_lights21
    @northern_lights21 Před měsícem +1

    Don't forget that the rebates paid are recoverable in tax of some other form as it is a debt. So instead of getting into a vicious cycle, why not use the rebates to pay the carbon tax instead and keep the pump prices and inflation low. This also avoids debts to a major extent. Well, we know the govt wont do it as it wants to win peoples' favor for votes. This is the true situation we are in. All that math and derived information to downplay the extra inflation and additional costs (other taxes) caused by the carbon tax makes no sense.

  • @JasonBelliveau
    @JasonBelliveau Před 2 měsíci +74

    things you forgot about is most people need the money today not in up to 3 months. the other big one is the GST on top of this tax. at the vary least you should never be taxed on a tax.

    • @noahsylvester1754
      @noahsylvester1754 Před 2 měsíci +3

      3 months? nah, you will never get it back
      a solid 10, 20% in the cities might get some money but that's it

    • @lisas9937
      @lisas9937 Před 2 měsíci +5

      Oh, but you see, the Great Trudeau once said the carbon "tax" isn't really a tax. It's a service charge, therefore subject to taxing. What a joke.

    • @JasonBelliveau
      @JasonBelliveau Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@noahsylvester1754 I'm about $30 short of breaking even on my gas for my car alone. That obviously doesn't cover power and other things it is hidden in.

    • @DigSamurai
      @DigSamurai Před 2 měsíci

      I see a lot of people whining here but this tax is a reasonable and fair solution to a difficult problem.
      Climate change is real and we're not going to transition from fossil fuels unless it hurts those who use a lot of it.

    • @CanadianEhHole
      @CanadianEhHole Před 2 měsíci +1

      Every tax after income tax is a tax on tax since all you can pay that other tax with is income you have that's already been taxed.

  • @umani9983
    @umani9983 Před 2 měsíci +30

    Canada is a large country and so much of our food are delivered by trucks, trucks use fuel which are taxed which in turn make the food delivered more expensive. Restaurants use natural gas to cook making their end product even more expensive. In fact every product we buy be it cloth, appliances require transportation, and that transportation is being taxed. The lie is saying you are only paying for the carbon tax at the pump and home heating. No it is added to the price of literally everything we buy. And poor people don't eat that much less food or wear much fewer clothes than rich people.

  • @alexb.1320
    @alexb.1320 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Y'all seem to conveniently omit how much carbon tax you indirectly pay. Your food, your everyday items, and when it comes down to it, its a carbon tax upon a carbon tax that will all get passed on to you.

    • @lucreaume
      @lucreaume Před 2 měsíci

      They don’t conveniently omit that they mention it at around 6:21.

  • @SeaBeast902
    @SeaBeast902 Před 2 měsíci

    Helpful breakdown. Thanks for these videos 👏

  • @TEK_Nemesis
    @TEK_Nemesis Před 2 měsíci +80

    After listening to this, my eyes are wide open. I didn't realize how much we'd be getting back until CBC cleared it up.
    So, those who don't use vehicles or fuel will definitely do better than the fringe population who own vehicles.
    Imagine how much of a rebate you'd get if you stop eating groceries altogether and maybe just live in a tent somewhere.

    • @Mathew-xr7kt
      @Mathew-xr7kt Před 2 měsíci +3

      The fringe population that own vehicles? I’d say the majority of the population own vehicles

    • @Kiowan918
      @Kiowan918 Před 2 měsíci +13

      ​@@Mathew-xr7ktdid the skip the English class that taught you what sarcasm was when you were in school?

    • @kelvinmudle9977
      @kelvinmudle9977 Před 2 měsíci +3

      we won't be getting this much back , we have been tax for the last 8 years in bc and I have yet to see a rebate

    • @Meyers1793
      @Meyers1793 Před 2 měsíci +1

      As he showed, most people (~80%) will get back more in rebate than they paid.

    • @Mathew-xr7kt
      @Mathew-xr7kt Před 2 měsíci

      @@Meyers1793 you’re being misled by the cbc. If you spend the time to watch pbo’s tesltiminy in the house, he says word for word “counting in the indirect costs from business to business to consumer, most Canadians will see a negative affect”. There’s even a chart he presented that shows the majority of people in every province that has the federally mandated co2 tax will receive less than they pay.
      Don’t believe one side or the other, believe in the facts the pbo set forth.

  • @peterdebassecourt2515
    @peterdebassecourt2515 Před 2 měsíci +117

    Time to cut the little luxuries, Disney Plus, Netflix, CBC.

    • @stephensmith1118
      @stephensmith1118 Před 2 měsíci +9

      and the other little luxuries.... like transport, food and heating.....

    • @joshg7949
      @joshg7949 Před 2 měsíci

      CBC is sadly funded by us... used as bribery from Trudeau.

    • @brianmcintyre8563
      @brianmcintyre8563 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Three meals a day,Kids hockey

    • @Maya-ig9kx
      @Maya-ig9kx Před 2 měsíci +11

      I agree with getting rid of the CBC

    • @roostir1
      @roostir1 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Yep, progressive policies make life a bit worse, a little at a time.

  • @camerazeye7923
    @camerazeye7923 Před 2 měsíci

    in ontario i am paying 460.00 per year. This does not include natural gas to heat my home or my water. This does not include price increases for food because of supplier charge increases. I can not decrease my car fuel because i have to work.I can slightly decrease my home heating costs and i will have to greatly decrease my food consumption to make ends meet. Thanks Justine.

  • @mikeh5399
    @mikeh5399 Před měsícem +1

    Taking the bus instead of driving has always been better for the environment and for your wallet. A lot of people who grew up in cars, I’m guessing, think busses are icky and want to believe that a car is an essential. This tax makes the savings from taking the bus even bigger, so it triggers a reaction.

    • @davidharrow9025
      @davidharrow9025 Před měsícem

      I took public transit for 7 years until I decided to purchase a car. The reason I got a car? Public transit was unreliable and very uncomfortable during the summer and winter months. It was torture actually. Now I can drive my car with proper heating and cooling and don't have to wait for a damn bus or subway. Now if there were subways all over the GTA, I would consider giving up my car, but politicians don't think ahead and now we all have to depend on cars.

  • @sparklessconnectionselectrical
    @sparklessconnectionselectrical Před 2 měsíci +21

    All it does is justify payroll for useless bureaucrats and it doesn't reduce the amount of emissions whatsoever

  • @muhun12345
    @muhun12345 Před 2 měsíci +79

    You: is that piss?
    This guy: no it's golden rain

  • @zachkosteriva1914
    @zachkosteriva1914 Před 2 měsíci

    Guys Cindy doesn’t eat! Because she can’t afford to eat😂

  • @heedrix
    @heedrix Před 2 měsíci

    can you do an additional segment, where you follow the 17.6 cents to the government, to someone's rebate cheque? is any of the 17.6 cents removed from the process to be used for something? or does the 17.6 cents go directly to a rebate?

  • @MRJDOROSH
    @MRJDOROSH Před 2 měsíci +41

    You glossed over the next page of the report where it talks about total economic impact. You know those pesky indirect costs. I noticed that page says 60-80% of Canadians are worse off.

    • @cowoffun3545
      @cowoffun3545 Před 2 měsíci +2

      The video talks about indirect costs between 7:50 and 10:20. Spending 20% of the video is not "glossing over".

    • @gary2984234
      @gary2984234 Před 2 měsíci

      It's glossing over when the bottom line is that when all is said and done, MOST households will be worse off, not better.

  • @alexg9727
    @alexg9727 Před 2 měsíci +145

    The data doesn't factor in cost increases on goods and services

    • @McLovin1759
      @McLovin1759 Před 2 měsíci +12

      The data also doesn’t factor in the long term cost of climate change either.
      One interesting thing is that no one in the CPC is seemingly upset at Danielle Smith for raising the Provincial Gas Tax by 40% on April 1st. There is no Rebate there.
      And your “cost increases on goods and services” would also apply to that.
      Why no “Spike Danielle’s Hike?”

    • @Al-lv7vg
      @Al-lv7vg Před 2 měsíci +8

      She's not raising the tax, she's putting the remainder of the tax that was dropped when oil prices were higher. Exactly what she said she would do if oil prices dropped below the specified amount. It's not a new tax.​@McLovin1759

    • @garyvenuti4143
      @garyvenuti4143 Před 2 měsíci

      The cost of climate change, assuming that exists, will always be there. That's because at 1.6% of global emissions, Canadians can reduce our emissions by 50% and IT WILL DO NOTHING. And even if it did, the benefits DO NOT STAY OVER CANADA.
      Something about our atmosphere being Global.
      @@McLovin1759

    • @juststuff01
      @juststuff01 Před 2 měsíci

      Humans can't control the climate, especially not Canada@@McLovin1759

    • @kenklak
      @kenklak Před 2 měsíci +12

      Yes it does. This starts at 8:46 and the PBO takes all costs into account for all quintiles.

  • @johndeere2799
    @johndeere2799 Před 2 měsíci

    If we are actually getting back more than we are paying, then why are we paying in the first place?

  • @Freamon
    @Freamon Před 2 měsíci +2

    I'm just confused how this tax deters people from spending their money on carbon emitters like gas. We are being told that 8/10 people in Canada get back more money than what they are spending in carbon tax. Doesn't getting more money from the rebate just leave me with more money to spend on gas??

    • @hosnimubarak8869
      @hosnimubarak8869 Před 2 měsíci

      A carbon tax raises the cost of carbon-intensive products like gasoline and home heating fuel and natural gas. In doing so, it will encourage consumers to find alternatives. That may mean taking more public transit or driving a more fuel-efficient vehicle. But it could also mean using smart home technology to heat your home or business more effectively or looking at a more efficient furnace.
      But the whole point is not to be prescriptive. It's not to determine by government which is the right way for each of us to reduce our emissions. Instead, the price lets us find our own ways that make the most sense for us.
      Those who use less fuel pay less tax, but still get the same rebate as someone who burns a lot of fuel - leaving them financially ahead by comparison. British Columbia, Quebec and the Northwest Territories follow their own carbon-pricing mechanisms that meet federal standards.
      Economists offer an analogy to explain that point. Consider a bar that raises the price of a specific beer by $5. When you walk in, the bar tender hands you $5 bill. You can buy the more expensive beer and come out no worse. Or you can pocket the five bucks and buy something else.

  • @Speedmo
    @Speedmo Před 2 měsíci +117

    I'm so confused. Why would we celebrate getting back the carbon tax in a rebate as compared to asking why are we paying it in the first place, just to get it back? Common sense is so lacking in Canada.

    • @ryans413
      @ryans413 Před 2 měsíci +11

      Wouldn’t need a rebate if there wasn’t a tax. People ain’t even getting the full amount this is what Pierre’s been hammering on in the House of Commons. This tax has done absolutely nothing what has the government done with everyone’s money nothing. 8 years of this and I don’t see anything in the works to reduce carbon have you seen anything I haven’t. It’s a pointless tax.

    • @j-fp9075
      @j-fp9075 Před 2 měsíci +4

      Because you are not getting it back.

    • @louistournas120
      @louistournas120 Před 2 měsíci +6

      @@ryans413 Hydro-Quebec has been building a few power plants. I think 4, along the Romaine River. I don’t know about the other provinces but hydro power seems like a very long term solution and Canada has plenty of rivers.

    • @deaddynamite8568
      @deaddynamite8568 Před 2 měsíci +16

      If you emit less carbon, from a flat rebate, you make money. If you emit more carbon, from that same rebate, you lose money. The incentive is to emit less carbon.

    • @guythetechguy
      @guythetechguy Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@deaddynamite8568That sounds good on paper but I don't think that people consume less gas when prices go up. A lot of the demand is not elastic, people can't afford an EV, they can't afford not to go to work. The cost of managing this program and the rebates further complicates things. I can get behind moving away from fossil fuels (and I have, I drive an EV and I use a heat pump for my house) but this method seems very iffy.

  • @alexg9727
    @alexg9727 Před 2 měsíci +16

    Grocery costs have effectively doubled in the last year. This will cause further food inflation via delivery and production costs using fuels

    • @blackflycanada4943
      @blackflycanada4943 Před 2 měsíci

      Also, when the dollar value of the item goes up, the dollar value of the tax collected on it also goes up. More for the government, less for you.

    • @garyholt8315
      @garyholt8315 Před 2 měsíci

      agreed, I fume when stats can says food went up 4.5 %, maybe they meant per week lol

  • @kevincollins2299
    @kevincollins2299 Před 2 měsíci

    Great piece thank you for clearing that up.

  • @maxothegreatwheela
    @maxothegreatwheela Před 2 měsíci

    BOC weighed in on DIRECT costs. We know that's small but it's the indirect that is absolutely massive and exponential.

  • @Timberland1963
    @Timberland1963 Před 2 měsíci +46

    He conveniently forgot about the GST charged on the carbon tax. As a single person I get $900 a year carbon tax rebate. I don’t get a GST rebate. If I fill the 70 L tank on my car it costs me 12.32 in carbon tax and $0.32 in GST that totals l$12.94. If I fill once a week then that’s $672 a year and hurrah I’m up $228 a year until I pay the the carbon tax and GST on the carbon tax for the fuel it takes to heat my home. I’m not going to calculate that since it is more than $228 a year and I will be tempted to get a gun and a rope and head for Ottawa to find Trudeau and a tree. Anyone can do this calculation it’s a lot harder to figure out what it’s adding to goods. There’s little doubt in my mind that we are going to see an increase in the price of food in a week or less after this carbon tax increase whether it is real or just the grocery stores taking advantage of the increase to jack up prices even more.

  • @introsthemesopeningcredits
    @introsthemesopeningcredits Před 2 měsíci +33

    CBC: Rebates are making people millionaires 🤣

    • @Kala12326
      @Kala12326 Před 2 měsíci

      😆

    • @AlwaysAskWhy420
      @AlwaysAskWhy420 Před 2 měsíci

      CBC scared at how much their budget is gonna get cut when the Liberals fail in the next election.

  • @davidm1187
    @davidm1187 Před 2 měsíci

    i got $135 twice last year. Does trudeau expect me to believe that he's only made life $270/year more expensive in the last 8 years?

  • @max051472
    @max051472 Před 2 měsíci +1

    We pay more in NS for gas, but get the lowest rebates. Makes sense. but never mind that, lets talk about Alberta!