CHARBONNEAU: A stronger federal government makes a post-pandemic Canada stronger
TWO DEVELOPMENTS have strengthened Canada by making the federal government stronger.
The first was a Supreme Court ruling that determined the fed’s carbon pricing to be constitutional.
Opponents of carbon pricing like to call it a “carbon tax” but, of course, it isn’t. A tax is a levy for public services rendered. As in B.C.’s case, carbon pricing simply means that burning fossil fuels costs more and that it is revenue neutral: total revenues collected remain the same. To emphasize this point, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that if provinces couldn’t come up with a carbon pricing scheme, he would collect it anyway and return it directly back into the pockets of citizens of the affected province.
Because of the Supreme Court ruling, Canada is stronger much to the chagrin of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario who claimed that the feds were encroaching on their provincial rights.