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Merlin M's avatar

Should any party decide to send the proceeds from the carbon tax to the provinces most affected by shutting down oil and gas exploration and development I’d vote for them. I won’t hold my breath waiting. As presently configured the carbon tax is just another wealth redistribution plan that has negligible effect on global warming and can’t possibly fix the issue until China and India severely cut their contributions. As a country we always seem to feel a need to be seen as Boy Scouts to the world. All good fun but outside of Canada no one’s watching. Let the Europeans have their carbon taxes as socialism is their apparent want at present anyway. Good luck to the Conservative fund raising efforts for the next election if they continue down the path of identifying as Conservative while swinging left with the other two parties. Maybe the 905 will step up. Again I won’t hold my breath.

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Eric Onderwater's avatar

I live in the GTA, in Brampton. In other words, I live in the area that the Conservatives need to win if they ever hope to form government in this country. Here in the suburbs of the GTA, few care about the carbon tax. Only select swathes of non-immigrant voters in the GTA care about an issue like that. The rest of the GTA suburbs care about immigration policy (which many disagree with the current governments policy), housing prices, road safety, criminal justice (gangs and crime), education, etc. And on those issues, the Conservatives are dead in the water. What's needed is a national housing strategy - ban on foreign investment, slow inflation, encourage more housing starts. What is also needed is a robust ethnic outreach strategy from the party, like Jason Kenney from former years. Cabinet minister level conservatives need to tour the GTA. Finally, we need to tie immigration to housing inflation. We aren't building enough houses to accommodate the immigrants we bring in. In the end, that's not fair to them and they know it. If housing goes up more than 2%, we cut immigration by a certain percentage. This is the kind of thinking that will win the GTA. But O'Toole doesn't seem to get that.

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