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Originally Posted by Mathgod
Unfortunately the conversation has moved to that, because people argue that the carbon tax adds to the cost of living, which has already dramatically increased over the past few years. It's important that people understand how the rebates work.
Fact is, 80% of Canadian households don't pay more in carbon tax than they get back from the rebate. The biggest polluters pay more than they get back, as it should be.
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You're inferring that the inflationary aspect is what's hard to place a monetary value to, once transportation and energy and such is put into play before the direct money in/money out is put into play.
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