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Trudeau and Singh trade shots on carbon tax exemptions amid rumours on future of Liberal-NDP alliance
Trudeau and Singh trade shots on carbon tax exemptions amid rumours on future of Liberal-NDP alliance
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau slammed the NDP for siding with the Conservatives in calling for the government to scrap the carbon tax on all forms of home heating, saying that New Democrats have deceived “millions of progressives” across Canada.
The NDP presented a motion of its own this week to instead cancel the GST on home heating, make heat pumps more accessible for Canadians and tax the “excess profits” of the oil and gas industry, but it was rejected by all the other parties except the Greens on Wednesday.
Speaking in question period, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh preemptively asked Trudeau how he could justify voting against his plan to tackle affordability and climate change.
“It was with confusion and consternation that I noted the way that the NDP voted with the Conservatives against one of the most successful measures Canada has ever seen in the fight against climate change,” said Trudeau, speaking about his government’s price on pollution.
“Seeing the NDP vote with the Conservatives against a fight on pollution is something that has disappointed millions of progressives across this country,” he added.
Note from Steve
It’s disappointing to see Jagmeet Singh take this stance. Here’s why:
The surprise announcement last week that Canadians who heat their homes with heating oil will get a three-year reprieve from the Trudeau government’s carbon tax led to immediate calls for the tax to be removed from other fuels, including natural gas.
But with or without the carbon tax, home heating oil https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/heating-oil-carbon-tax-pei-1.7012855 is largely in a class of its own when it comes to cost. At current prices, it can cost four times more to generate an equivalent amount of heat with oil as it does with natural gas.
Is it fair then, that easterners should pay four times more for home heating than westerners? I don’t think so. This is not improving my opinion of Mr. Singh. I feel this could cost him some votes… mine included.
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Alberta to dismantle current patient-care model, create new health delivery system
Alberta to dismantle current patient-care model, create new health delivery system
At an NDP news conference Wednesday and in media releases, union leaders said the restructuring won’t solve worker recruitment and retention problems and will direct more public health dollars to generate corporate profits.
“Who is going to move to Alberta to work in health care when they don’t even know what agency or organization they will be working for?” United Nurses of Alberta president Heather Smith said in a news release.
The plan contains no imminent salve for a system collapsing under pressure, Alberta Federation of Labour president Gil McGowan said.
“This is a plan to eviscerate our public health-care system,” he said. “It’s an attack dressed up as a cure.”
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Steven Lewis, an adjunct professor of health policy at Simon Fraser University and Vancouver-based consultant, said restructuring health systems is rarely the solution when they are underperforming.
He said even with a new agency in charge, it will be difficult to reform primary care until the Alberta Medical Association reaches new agreements with the government on how family doctors are compensated for their work and overhead costs. |Read more https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/alberta-health-care-changes-1.7022133| cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/al…
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