Carbon taxes mean higher power bills No Carbon Taxes
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Carbon taxes punish families, businesses and people on fixed incomes. Families with active lifestyles pay more to drive, and low-income earners pay more to heat their homes. The global warming consensus is fracturing and families are paying the price.
The carbon tax will add 7.24 cents per litre of gasoline by July 1, 2012. But with enough of a public push, this tax could be eliminated enitrely. Click on the buttons below to make that happen.
See also
- Our federal campaign against carbon taxes and cap-and-trade
- Carbon tax backgrounder from the BC government
- The latest news on BC's carbon tax.
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