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We ALL have a Justin Trudeau problem, whether we want to acknowledge it or not.

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To those of you who think yo0u are getting more money back from the Carbon tax perhaps my figures will illustrate that you may just be wrong. We used just over 3,000 litres of regular gas last year and the diesel used about 1500 l - $420 carbon tax plus $21 GST on that for a total of $441 on regular fuel and at least $220 on diesel (rremember that the carbon tax is higher on diesel). Next we used $38.88 in natural gas in December in Regina (and it wasn't cold) with $38.11 carbon tax plus $1.91 in GST on the carbon tax for a total of $40.02. You can argue with the next bit but it is likely really close but if we multiply the $40 for the heat by 12 we get $480 so lets round down to $400. That means that on just those two purchases we have contributed $1060 to the carbon and GST revenue stream.

We receive $940 in a 'rebate' from the feds meaning that on just those two purchases we are down $120 but wait, I haven't figured the carbon and GST on the electricity or the increased cost of the delivery of the food and other products.

We live in a 1300 square foot bungalow in Regina and don't drive excessively and we are retired so you do the math for a family with kids and driving them to activities then adjust for those who live in a rural area. In the largee cities like Toronto or Vancouver you might be ahead if you use public transit but outside the large urban areas we are driving distances and heating houses when it gets cold.

Note to thoose who parrot the line that 'you are getting more in rebates than you spend' - don't piss on my shoes and tell me it's raining.

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