Showing posts with label carbon tax. Show all posts
Showing posts with label carbon tax. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Liberal Premiers have Green Thumbs Up


Because the future is to important to ignoreCarbon copy this Harper!




Two great provinces of Canada, Quebec (my birth place) and Ontario my growing years of life and maturity have made me proud to be a part of both today. Premiers Jean Charest and Dalton McGuinty took one large step for voters, one giant leap for political standards on the issue of carbon taxing, not quite the carbon tax Stephane Dion would like to see, but a cap and trade system, a step in the right direction, something the Federal Conservative government has averted their policy away from ever since this environmental policy was suggested.

The next federal election will undoubtedly be a defining election as our next generation of voters are turning of age and have expressed a serious interest and concern in their future of green living; it’s now up to our political leaders and the voters to make their future in an environmental friendly country, happen. more

Friday, May 23, 2008

If consumption>production goto loop then END



Is it a surprise to industries that they are about to get hit with major slowdowns and net losses this year, or did they prepare for the inevitable economic slowdown that was staring us all in the pocketbook last year or even earlier?

Restaurants, clothing stores, the auto industry, travel and many other luxuries of life were bound to take the second beating financially with the consumer being the first from higher fuel and food prices.

I heard many a year ago deny this would happen really believing even in a slowdown or a rise in oil prices it would be temporary and eventually everything goes back to normal so we can get back to our luxury life spending habits but this time there is no pot of gold at the end of the rainbow in sight, this time the rainbow is dry and dry for longer then anyone would like it, especially those who enjoy the luxuries life has to offer in a country as ours. READ MORE

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Excuse Eh? Can you pass the carbon please?



Stephane Dion wants to introduce a carbon tax into Canada, although in 2006 rejected the idea but was willing to deal with the concept and by the sounds of it he dealt with the concept and now realizes this may be the way Canadians will have to deal with the rising pollution and large contribution and the accleraton to Global Warming we are emitting.

Stephen Harper on the other hand won’t even consider it and just down right opposes it, what does that say about our current Prime Minister of how he feels about cleaning up Canada and making them one of the world leaders in environmental clean up. READ MORE

WHEN WE COME TOGETHER