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Food policy hijacked by pro-carbon tax mob | Asian Pacific Post | Chinese newspaper -Vancouver, Richmond, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, North York, Montreal

Summary by asianpacificpost.com
Commentary By Sylvain Charlebois It’s tax season. Of course, when it comes to the environment it’s always tax season. The carbon tax, which was raised to $65 a metric ton on Apr. 1, is impacting the economy in many ways. As the implementation of a higher carbon tax moves forward, a new baseline for costing is set for all sectors of our economy. By 2030, our carbon tax will be at $170 a metric ton; therefore, we need to be ready. To be clear, sup…
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asianpacificpost.com broke the news in on Wednesday, April 19, 2023.
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