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Old 01-01-2017, 04:24 PM   #11
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4 cents a litre on an internationally agreed upon carbon tax and the hysterics ive read online is pure gold.
Prices have gone up more than 4 cents per litre, though, is the point. Is the excess a result of opportunism by the industry or the real cost of a carbon tax that's obviously going to exceed the levy at the pump? Probably a combination of both.

Unfortunately the provincial government is pathologically incapable of honesty about the real cost of this whole regime so the amount of blame you decide to place on various actors will probably align with your pre-existing biases... exhibits of which may be viewed in preceding posts.
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