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Supreme Extremism will leave Canadians hurting

| By Dan McTeague

The Supreme Court of Canada ruled yesterday that the Government of Canada is fully within its jurisdiction to impose a carbon tax on provinces, even if the duly elected governments of those provinces oppose the imposition of such a tax. Their rationale? The wisdom of Greta Thunberg.  Judges aren’t scientists. They aren’t climate experts. Yet … Continued

The grassroots have spoken: will Erin O’Toole listen?

| By Dan McTeague

The mainstream elites are outraged that the conservative grassroots have dared to say no to a resolution on the environment at this past weekend’s Conservative Party of Canada policy convention. All the mainstream voices are making disparaging comments about the Tory delegates’ veto of this latest O’Toole misstep. The media is saying that the Conservative … Continued

Erin O’Toole’s upcoming carbon tax betrayal, part two

| By Dan McTeague

On March 6th, I wrote about Erin O’Toole’s rumoured and impending carbon tax betrayal, revealed in the March 2nd Toronto Star article.  My blogpost prompted some pretty strong responses of shock from readers. Coincidentally (I’m sure) the CPC issued a fundraising request in which they insisted they would “continue to…find meaningful ways to reach Canada’s … Continued

Electric Buses: Destination Big Debt

| By Dan McTeague

Last week the Government of Canada announced that $2.7 billion would be spent on electric buses. Why would they do this?  The argument is that most buses today are diesel, and diesel buses emit lots of greenhouse (GHG) gas emissions. These emissions will (the Trudeau government says) ruin the world within a decade, so we … Continued

Erin O’Toole’s upcoming carbon tax betrayal, part 1

| By Dan McTeague

Did you see the shocking story about Erin O’Toole’s upcoming betrayal of his anti-carbon tax promise?  You probably didn’t. It was in the March 2 edition of the Toronto Star, and no one reads newspapers anymore.  But it is a ‘must read’. The article is here “Will Erin O’Toole embrace a carbon tax? Some of … Continued

Net Zero, Net Loss

| By Dan McTeague

Government and industry virtue-signalers continue to trip over one another trying to support, defend, and justify Trudeau’s “net zero by 2050” climate policy  “conversation.” And what a conversation it is! It celebrates a radical green agenda to destroy the prosperity of modern society. How? By taking away the foundations of that society, perhaps the most … Continued

Reflections on Texas: not the green future we want, or can afford

| By Dan McTeague

This winter is proving to be a severe one across much of the northern hemisphere. Extended cold snaps, lots of winter storms, and then more of the same. Of course, the climate alarmists are sidestepping their usual mantra about warming and now saying “all extreme weather is climate change caused by humans”.  This allows the … Continued

Erin O’Toole must fight Liberal’s Net Zero bill

| By Dan McTeague

As we pointed out in our previous blog post, the Trudeau government has made net zero by 2050 the central policy of their platform. That is why, when the Keystone XL pipeline expansion was cancelled by U.S. President Biden, Trudeau claimed to be  “disappointed” but of course he “understood” Biden’s decision. Of course he “understood”! … Continued

The Paris Accord Part Two: Net Zero by 2050

| By Dan McTeague

The world is a mess, the economy is a mess, and our governments continue to accumulate debt at an extraordinary pace even while there is serious talk of interest rates starting to spiral up.  And what is our Prime Minister’s focus through all of this?  Paris!  More particularly, it is on the Paris Agreement on … Continued

The Second Carbon Tax has arrived

| By Dan McTeague

So here we are, two weeks into a new year. The lockdown life we are all being forced to endure tends to blur dates. What shouldn’t be blurred is clear vision when it comes to Trudeau’s carbon tax agenda.  Just before Christmas, Trudeau told us he plans to raise the existing carbon tax 566% over … Continued