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    #71
    Originally posted by beaverdam View Post
    I'm not subscribed to Blacklocks Reporter but their headline says it all !

    https://twitter.com/mindingottawa/status/1334856875289030658 https://twitter.com/mindingottawa/status/1334856875289030658

    The "secret" figure @AAFC_Canada
    didn't want you to know! #CarbonTax will cost farmers $235M in 5 yrs says

    Here's the Toronto Sun's column on the Blacklocks story.

    https://torontosun.com/news/national/farmers-expected-to-shell-out-235m-for-carbon-tax https://torontosun.com/news/national/farmers-expected-to-shell-out-235m-for-carbon-tax

    Like I tell my neighbours when they are buying equipment....the first payment is easy ..its the next 9 you can't have a guarantee on everything working out...

    235 million will be more because there is no farm group lobbying against it...effectively.

    You have Jocelyn Velestuk as president of SSCA pat herself on the back at the Saskpulse AGM last year then getting on 2 other boards ...Sask wheat and CWRC....tell us where her focus is...other than per diem and insider info.

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      #72
      Thanks Canada, from your abusive friend China.

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      Ford response condensed. Sounds like a lot of resistance growing.

      Last edited by jazz; Dec 13, 2020, 12:05.

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        #73
        Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
        So Chuck2 your ok with Quebec paying a lower carbon tax than Saskatchewan and Alberta? You also didn’t answer my question, do you support Justin Trudeau’s carbon tax plan? Another question, will a carbon tax of $8.93 per gigajoule of natural gas and of 45.65 cents per litre of diesel affect your farm? It will definitely affect mine!
        Farm diesel is exempt. Natural gas used for farming operations could be exempt under provincial plans as well. If farmers can’t find efficiencies and adjust to higher carbon prices the provincial plans could pay farmers. Provincial plans could also pay for Carbon credits or allow farmers to sell them to those who need the offsets. No doubt higher carbon prices will affect us all. But so does climate change.

        Fertilizer usage and nitrous oxide emissions are going to get more attention.

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          #74
          Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
          Farm diesel is exempt. Natural gas used for farming operations could be exempt under provincial plans as well. If farmers can’t find efficiencies and adjust to higher carbon prices the provincial plans could pay farmers. Provincial plans could also pay for Carbon credits or allow farmers to sell them to those who need the offsets. No doubt higher carbon prices will affect us all. But so does climate change.

          Fertilizer usage and nitrous oxide emissions are going to get more attention.
          I won't argue your comments ...a government that has committed to a 4.5 billion dollar irrigation project for a select few.....has the money to help all farmers on this carbon file...whether they like it or not....they have the money...

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            #75
            Originally posted by jazz View Post
            Thanks Canada, from your abusive friend China.

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            Ford response condensed. Sounds like a lot of resistance growing.

            I hope people actually listened to that Ford interview. I cant understand how all of our premier acceptance ratings are going down yet Trudeau is going up. My opinion is the opposite but then again I haven't taken a penny of Trudeau's covid handouts.

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              #76
              Originally posted by jazz View Post
              Thanks Canada, from your abusive friend China.

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              Ford response condensed. Sounds like a lot of resistance growing.

              that is right from the heart , as compared to that numbnuts ramblings that are 99 % lies

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                #77
                “Green scam”. Ford calls it. You guy get sucked back into debating carbon. Wealth transfer scam. Trudeau wants what is best for him. The WE deal was only a 1/5 of dollars of what the Canadian govt gave McBride and McCall.Trudeau came out with over $900000000.00 in his bank account after that deal. So if Trudeau is giving $15 billion to Climate change scam, that means he has to potential to receive $37500000000.00 which will probably be the biggest bribe in history. But something tells me he has already got much bigger bribes this year.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by beaverdam View Post
                  I'm not subscribed to Blacklocks Reporter but their headline says it all !

                  https://twitter.com/mindingottawa/status/1334856875289030658 https://twitter.com/mindingottawa/status/1334856875289030658

                  The "secret" figure @AAFC_Canada
                  didn't want you to know! #CarbonTax will cost farmers $235M in 5 yrs says

                  Here's the Toronto Sun's column on the Blacklocks story.

                  https://torontosun.com/news/national/farmers-expected-to-shell-out-235m-for-carbon-tax https://torontosun.com/news/national/farmers-expected-to-shell-out-235m-for-carbon-tax
                  This report was based on carbon taxes at $30, 40, 50 / tonne.

                  A tax rate of $170/tonne will be in another stratosphere.

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                    #79
                    The only way to avoid the carbon tax when it’s dark and cold. No doubt it would be against the law if everyone did it.

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by seldomseen View Post
                      The only way to avoid the carbon tax when it’s dark and cold. No doubt it would be against the law if everyone did it.
                      That works until the govt deploys the chimney smoke inspectors and your neighbors call the cops on you for having a fireplace.

                      I have enough grain to burn for the next 25 yrs. That works too.

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