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  • Liberals Put Carbon Tax on the Table

    I subscribe to, the notion that past behavior is a predictor of future events. Nothing in the Liberals passed musings about a possible carbon tax, has given me the impression that they have totally given up on this idea.

  • Ontario Liberals = Carbon Tax

    In the light of recent events, I thought it was worth revisiting what other liberals have said about a carbon tax.


    “And, Miller’s report adds it is time to discuss putting a price on carbon by undertaking a formal review to compare the merits of emissions trading and a carbon tax.”




    Gord Miller  Ontario’s environment commissioner 
    Tue Jun 01 2010 Toronto Star




    “An early and clear price signal is needed to influence the investment decisions by industry in the technology and innovation required to achieve deep reductions.”….This is the time to move the discussion ahead. There is a huge sense of urgency,”


     Cabinet minister  Glenn Murray 
    Reuters published onMon Jan 7, 2008




    “It is time for all of us to start to get comfortable with two words: Carbon tax. Without it, all these dreams of a green tomorrow are hallucinations.” (Glen Murray, Toronto Star, May 27 2007).




    “I have looked at increasing taxes in some areas. For example, I argued for moving toward more carbon taxation.” (Jack Mintz, The
    Agenda With Steve Paikin, February 23, 2011).


    fast forward to minute 9:49 in the video to hear the quote


  • Liberal Minister Admits Plans for Carbon Tax

    Ontario’s energy minister Dave Levac has some explaining to do.

    Question: Glen Murray, Eric Davis and several other Liberal candidates have advocated for a carbon tax – given the success of the carbon tax in BC, is this something you will also advocate for if re-elected?
    Dave Levac: It’s being reviewed and some of my colleagues are more enthusiastic for it than others. Our present policies are leading us to a carbonfootprint reduction already. At this time its not part of our platform.
    Question: Just to clarify, if a carbon tax is being reviewed does that mean there’s a possibility it would appear in the next 4 years if the Liberals were re¬ elected? It seems like a really progressive policy to help supplement the Green Energy Act.
    Dave Levac: Jim: Yes there is a possibility that a carbon tax is on the table to evaluate, because it presently is.

    McGuinty, who initially opposed a carbon tax, said Liberal Leader Stephane Dion’s “green shift” plan is still a good idea, even though it could slap a hefty bill on emissions from Ontario’s four coal-fired generation plants.”

    Premier Dalton McGuinty

    Either the minister is out of line or  Dalton has not abandoned  the idea of a  carbon tax in Ontario.

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