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Originally Posted by Torture
Call me crazy, but it's almost like there have been other things happening in the world since the implementation of the carbon tax in 2019 that might have had an effect.
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COVID, Russia war, the Evergreen incident in the canal. But again, every day Canadians tend to seek answers locally and don't think much globally. So again how does one sway those votes away from axing the tax which is what's winning this election and quite honestly, doesn't appear that it's going lose this election.
When people are struggling to put food on the table and all they see are their wages getting taxed, their purchases getting taxed, supply is almost doubling in price, housing is nearly impossible to fathom, how do you win that vote. All they see is loss on a face to face level.