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oil&gas

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Last month, Bill C-32 was introduced in the House of Commons. It seeks to implement certain provisions recently announced along with previous measures from the spring budget. The liberals are chanting that the Bill will bring relief to Canadians who have suffered extremely due to the Covid-19 lockdowns.

But, along with this , something else is also coming to Canada . It is the Canada Growth Fund.

The Canada growth fund, which was announced in the federal budget for 2022, is about to get implemented through Bill C-32, which is currently in its third reading in the House of Commons. And what’s more surprising is that this growth fund is especially focused on the ‘climate agenda’.

A Climate fund

According to a media report by the Counter signal, Chapter 2 of the budget document states that “Canada will need between $125 billion and $140 billion of investment every year” due to “climate change” and for the federal government’s commitment to create a net-zero economy by 2050.

According to an article by the Financial Post, the Canada growth fund will invest in clean-tech companies and other companies across low-carbon supply chains. All this is intended to “stimulate institutional investment in innovation and green projects with risky economic foundations.”

Stressing the importance of the fund, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, in an interview had stated, “We are launching the Canada Growth Fund, which will help bring to Canada the billions of dollars in new private investment required to reduce our emissions, grow our economy, and create good jobs at the same time”

Currently, between $15 billion to $25 billion is invested annually in the climate transition. However, if Canada growth fund is created, Canada will allocate more than $100 billion for the climate agenda.

Though Freeland fell short of specifying how Canada will acquire this money, the leaks of Bill C-32 answer it all.

Canadians will pay

As per the drafts, it appears the recent administration will pass the buck to average Canadians.

As per the Canadian Growth fund, Canadians must “invest” billions of dollars every year in the Canadian “Growth” Fund, which will increase to a staggering $140 billion every year by the year 2050, to combat climate change.

With a population of 38 million, the annual cost of the tax would be $3,684 for each Canadian, or approximately $11,000 to $14,700 or more for each household.

The burden would cost the current and following generations of Canadians between $3.3 and $3.7 trillion, or roughly $100,000 per person if it were to be imposed annually until 2050.

So, how the financial hardships which will be endured by Canadians would be equivalent to “making their lives more affordable” is still unclear.

Canadian taxpayers would be spending over $100 billion on more Trudeau’s Liberal climate initiatives. This will occur at a time when it’s possible that Canada will experience a recession and when the average Canadian already struggles to make ends meet on a daily basis.

No doubt, the Liberals have completely lost their minds in blindly achieving their unrealistic climatic goals. Now, it looks like the “migrant-heaven” is no longer a feasible place even for its own citizens as the inflation is bound to increase here day by day and the government is just adding salt to this.

 
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I don't see the issue with investing in Canada's future. Even if you don't believe that climate change is real (which at this point is like thinking the earth is flat), there is nothing bad that will happen from investing in greener technology. Besides from a manufacturing standpoint, oil and gas will still continue to be needed for a massive amount of production. Seems like fear mongering as this actually sounds like a good initiative from the Liberals.
 

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I don't see the issue with investing in Canada's future. Even if you don't believe that climate change is real (which at this point is like thinking the earth is flat), there is nothing bad that will happen from investing in greener technology. Besides from a manufacturing standpoint, oil and gas will still continue to be needed for a massive amount of production. Seems like fear mongering as this actually sounds like a good initiative from the Liberals.
I had been told wind and solar were cheaper than fossil fuel. So
I was surprised investment in renewable energy would have to be
made at tax payers' expense. I mistakenly thought green technology
was going to be so profitable our government wouldn't have problem
auctioning wind farm and solar power licenses to private business.
 

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I had been told wind and solar were cheaper than fossil fuel. So
I was surprised investment in renewable energy would have to be
made at tax payers' expense. I mistakenly thought green technology
was going to be so profitable our government wouldn't have problem
auctioning wind farm and solar power licenses to private business.
Surprised?

I doubt it, after all the oil&gas industry is subsidized to the tune of $700 billion per year.
All while making record profits.

Annual support for fossil fuels doubled in 2021 to nearly USD 700 billion, slowing progress towards global community climate goals, according to a new analysis by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the International Energy Agency (IEA). Economic recovery contributed to the increase in subsidies and it will rise even more in 2022 due to the current energy crisis and high fuel prices.
 
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Well I guess you'd have no problem covering my bill then.
It's like people are surprised that to be a member of society we all have to contribute. We seem to have had a fundamental shift in the philosophy of why society exists in the first place. It exists as a collective to help everyone not to help just the individual. If it does exist to help just the individual what's the point of even having a society?
 

oil&gas

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It's like people are surprised that to be a member of society we all have to contribute. We seem to have had a fundamental shift in the philosophy of why society exists in the first place. It exists as a collective to help everyone not to help just the individual. If it does exist to help just the individual what's the point of even having a society?
I've paid my fair share of taxes and I have no grudge against it
as I understand it is the duty of a citizen. I've also made charity donation
to hospitals and universities out of a wish to contribute to the society.

I know green technology is our future but I can't see why taxpayers have
the obligation to invest in it. I would not have wanted the government to
seize my money so it could invest in the internet, Apple or Microsoft in
the name of securing future prosperity.
 
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bazokajoe

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December 10, 2022

Last month, Bill C-32 was introduced in the House of Commons. It seeks to implement certain provisions recently announced along with previous measures from the spring budget. The liberals are chanting that the Bill will bring relief to Canadians who have suffered extremely due to the Covid-19 lockdowns.

But, along with this , something else is also coming to Canada . It is the Canada Growth Fund.

The Canada growth fund, which was announced in the federal budget for 2022, is about to get implemented through Bill C-32, which is currently in its third reading in the House of Commons. And what’s more surprising is that this growth fund is especially focused on the ‘climate agenda’.

A Climate fund

According to a media report by the Counter signal, Chapter 2 of the budget document states that “Canada will need between $125 billion and $140 billion of investment every year” due to “climate change” and for the federal government’s commitment to create a net-zero economy by 2050.

According to an article by the Financial Post, the Canada growth fund will invest in clean-tech companies and other companies across low-carbon supply chains. All this is intended to “stimulate institutional investment in innovation and green projects with risky economic foundations.”

Stressing the importance of the fund, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, in an interview had stated, “We are launching the Canada Growth Fund, which will help bring to Canada the billions of dollars in new private investment required to reduce our emissions, grow our economy, and create good jobs at the same time”

Currently, between $15 billion to $25 billion is invested annually in the climate transition. However, if Canada growth fund is created, Canada will allocate more than $100 billion for the climate agenda.

Though Freeland fell short of specifying how Canada will acquire this money, the leaks of Bill C-32 answer it all.

Canadians will pay

As per the drafts, it appears the recent administration will pass the buck to average Canadians.

As per the Canadian Growth fund, Canadians must “invest” billions of dollars every year in the Canadian “Growth” Fund, which will increase to a staggering $140 billion every year by the year 2050, to combat climate change.

With a population of 38 million, the annual cost of the tax would be $3,684 for each Canadian, or approximately $11,000 to $14,700 or more for each household.

The burden would cost the current and following generations of Canadians between $3.3 and $3.7 trillion, or roughly $100,000 per person if it were to be imposed annually until 2050.

So, how the financial hardships which will be endured by Canadians would be equivalent to “making their lives more affordable” is still unclear.

Canadian taxpayers would be spending over $100 billion on more Trudeau’s Liberal climate initiatives. This will occur at a time when it’s possible that Canada will experience a recession and when the average Canadian already struggles to make ends meet on a daily basis.

No doubt, the Liberals have completely lost their minds in blindly achieving their unrealistic climatic goals. Now, it looks like the “migrant-heaven” is no longer a feasible place even for its own citizens as the inflation is bound to increase here day by day and the government is just adding salt to this.

And yet the climate will continue to do what ever it wants. Not what we want it to do.
 

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So…you guys don’t like it when poor immigrants come here…and you don’t like it when wealthy immigrants come here…I’m noticing a trend.
 
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I don't see the issue with investing in Canada's future. Even if you don't believe that climate change is real (which at this point is like thinking the earth is flat), there is nothing bad that will happen from investing in greener technology. Besides from a manufacturing standpoint, oil and gas will still continue to be needed for a massive amount of production. Seems like fear mongering as this actually sounds like a good initiative from the Liberals.
There is no issue in investing in Canada's future, but it shouldn't come at the expense of tax payer money. In Canada our income is literally 50% of the US, for the same job, while paying atleast 10% extra income tax. This on top of that? Ridiculous.
 

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It's like people are surprised that to be a member of society we all have to contribute. We seem to have had a fundamental shift in the philosophy of why society exists in the first place. It exists as a collective to help everyone not to help just the individual. If it does exist to help just the individual what's the point of even having a society?
Translation- "Just shut up and pay"

Sorry, but I wake up every morning and work my ass off for ME!!!!! Not for this Pimp Government to take my money and spend foolishly.

I don't care how you view a society. If your track record with money is bad, you don't deserve a cent from the people.
 

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bver_hunter

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Well I guess you'd have no problem covering my bill then.
Be thankful that we have the lowest Energy Inflation Rates among the G7 Nations. Errr, the UK have a Conservative Government, and maybe you prefer their Energy Bills!!:

 

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This Bill will also claw back a Net. of $66 Million from those flipping houses within a year after acquiring it. This Bill will also help first time house buyers to claw back a tax credit of $10,000. It is definitely good news for first time house buyers!!

Other benefits for students will be for Federal Student Loans where the Federal Interest Charges will be eliminated.

Only the real Mafioso's like Pee Pee Pooh-lievere will be pissed off for helping those in need of it at these trying times!! :rolleyes:
 

bver_hunter

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The point is you are using the extreme situation of the Ukraine/Russia war to boost up Canada.

That chart is a matter of proximity rather than good Government.
Suddenly the Ukraine War matters when it suits your causes. All along when the Ukraine War was responsible for the Supply Chain and Food crisis, the blame was laid squarely at the Governments of USA and Canada etc. Now that Canada has coped much better than nearly all the G7 countries, the right wingers start throwing the Ukraine War as as a "boost" to Canada's position as compared to the rest of the G7 Nations. The right wingers will always complain whether the Government's policies works or not and is beneficial overall to the Canadians, like I explained in my post as to how this G-32 Bill is aiding those in dire need. Not so long ago Pee Pee Pooh-lievre was accusing the Government of not helping the Canadians that are most in need!!
 

curr3n_c1000

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Suddenly the Ukraine War matters when it suits your causes. All along when the Ukraine War was responsible for the Supply Chain and Food crisis, the blame was laid squarely at the Governments of USA and Canada etc. Now that Canada has coped much better than nearly all the G7 countries, the right wingers start throwing the Ukraine War as as a "boost" to Canada's position as compared to the rest of the G7 Nations. The right wingers will always complain whether the Government's policies works or not and is beneficial overall to the Canadians, like I explained in my post as to how this G-32 Bill is aiding those in dire need. Not so long ago Pee Pee Pooh-lievre was accusing the Government of not helping the Canadians that are most in need!!
Do you not understand the proximity? Do you really think USA, Canada, and Japan are just managed better than European countries?

Trudeau has been running ass-fucking deficits on Canadians for 7 year now and all you have to show for it is an October 2022 chart on inflation from yahoo.
 
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