So they like wildfires?Down east we call it pissing against the wind, at least when it comes to climate change and Alberta's economy, those are international, technological and economic forces beyond even the federal government's control. If the feds cut the massive subsidies to the oil industry and put it into converting to renewables, what would she do then? If a future democratic government in America ban's the transport of tar sands oil, even by rail, so much for that.
I don't agree with the way we are getting a break on more polluting heating oil, and they are not getting it for less polluting NG heating though. However, we can't do much about Tar sands oil being treated like coal globally and the transition to EVs and an electric energy infrastructure powered by renewables for the most part over the next decade. I mean solar is 10 cents a watt now and during the daytime and especially during summer it is a lot cheaper than anything else, and prices are expected to drop further and for battery storage too. In 5 years, it could be less than 5 cents a watt for a panel that will keep generating those watts for over 25 years, at least while the sun shines! It's not federal policy that will get them, it is economics!
Alberta invokes Sovereignty Act over net-zero electricity grid regulations
Alberta is looking to sidestep proposed federal regulations for a net-zero electricity grid by 2035 by invoking its Sovereignty Act, a controversial law the United Conservative government passed last year but until now had never been used.
Gets old what has the last 9 years brought us?don't expect life for working people to get any easier under the Tories
Can you link to 10kW of solar for $1000 delivered?Down east we call it pissing against the wind, at least when it comes to climate change and Alberta's economy, those are international, technological and economic forces beyond even the federal government's control. If the feds cut the massive subsidies to the oil industry and put it into converting to renewables, what would she do then? If a future democratic government in America ban's the transport of tar sands oil, even by rail, so much for that.
I don't agree with the way we are getting a break on more polluting heating oil, and they are not getting it for less polluting NG heating though. However, we can't do much about Tar sands oil being treated like coal globally and the transition to EVs and an electric energy infrastructure powered by renewables for the most part over the next decade. I mean solar is 10 cents a watt now and during the daytime and especially during summer it is a lot cheaper than anything else, and prices are expected to drop further and for battery storage too. In 5 years, it could be less than 5 cents a watt for a panel that will keep generating those watts for over 25 years, at least while the sun shines! It's not federal policy that will get them, it is economics!
Alberta invokes Sovereignty Act over net-zero electricity grid regulations
Alberta is looking to sidestep proposed federal regulations for a net-zero electricity grid by 2035 by invoking its Sovereignty Act, a controversial law the United Conservative government passed last year but until now had never been used.
I retired!Gets old what has the last 9 years brought us?
Gets old what has the last 9 years brought us?
“I find the IEA assumption that the Chinese will run their brand new factories just 35% of the time as ludicrous,”Solar module prices may reach $0.10/W by end 2024
Tim Buckley, director of Climate Energy Finance, speaks to <b>pv magazine</b> about the current steep trajectory of solar module prices. He estimates that PV panels prices will end up dropping by 40% this year and predicts the closure of old technology and sub-scale solar manufacturing...www.pv-magazine.com
That’s not “now”. It’s somewhat speculative.
A list filled with (besides the ongoing issue with Turtle Island owners) tax money I earned and given to socially destructive policies targetted to special interest groups in order to elevate identity politics and division. The list NERO released just before his dumpster fire.After 8 years in power, what is Justin Trudeau’s legacy — and how will he cement it?
Justin Trudeau has been in power for almost a decade, achieving some of his objectives and stalling on others. What will be his legacy, and is constitutional reform in the cards in the next two years?theconversation.com
Opinion: Justin Trudeau Has Done a Lot for Canada
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Social Policy
Lifting Drinking Water Advisories in Indigenous Communities
Arguably one of the more severe issues concerning Canada’s Indigenous peoples. There are close to 166 drinking water advisories in which these affected Indigenous communities have to boil their water to drink them safely. These communities do not have potable water due to a lack of water treatment infrastructure.
Since 2015, Trudeau’s government has worked alongside Indigenous communities to lift all long-term drinking water advisories. Of the 166 boil water advisories in Canada, approximately 82% have been raised, with the rest either under construction or under consultations to be lifted. By this year or next year, 90% of long-term drinking water advisories in Canada will be lifted.
Supporting LGBTQ Canadians
To address discrimination against LGTBQ Canadians, the federal government has officially announced that it will invest $100 million into local LGBTQ organizations. Most of this funding will go towards community organizations that provide mental health support, shelter, therapy, consulting, and groups that provide safe spaces to LGBTQ Canadians.
Some of this money will also go towards an LGBTQ awareness campaign that will attempt to normalize the existence of LGBTQ people in Canada. Some money will also fund local policy research and data collection on LGBTQ Canadians.
Affordable and Quality National Childcare
Of all the policies that Trudeau’s government, his National Child Care Plan is likely the most significant policy to lament his legacy. Affordability and quality subsidized public daycare will positively affect Canadian life through increased opportunities for women who wish to pursue careers and better child care for children. For more information, I go in-depth about this policy here and here.
The Modern Canada Child Benefit
Trudeau’s government also introduced the modern form of Canada’s universal child benefit, which gives money of up to $7,000 per child under 18 directly to families with children. Before this government, Harper’s child benefit was taxable, offered less money, and only applied to children under the age of 6.
Trudeau’s Canada Child Benefit has been attributed to reducing the number of children in poverty by 782,000 in 2020 compared to 2015.
The list goes on but limited to 1000 characters.
Curious what age group you think you are responding to?A list filled with (besides the ongoing issue with Turtle Island owners) tax money I earned and given to socially destructive policies targetted to special interest groups in order to elevate identity politics and division. The list NERO released just before his dumpster fire.
National Childcare is something I don't agree with, I feel single parent working families should recieve more assistance than 2 working parents, but thats just me, who believes we should raise our own children. I remember when single moms were stigmatized when they were on Gov't assistance, Now ya all are...and your (now 50+) parents are STILL paying your way...
Two of my family work in elderly care/nursing homes. They report to me that the facilities are being run “for profit” in an aggressive manner. The nasty little (and big) corners they cut in the services they provide to their captives (residents AND staff) are sometimes real jaw-droppers.Curious what age group you think you are responding to?
Do you agree with any funding going to support long term care facilities or any other public health services? What about any other public infrastructure, ie roads, transit, electrical grid? I’m trying to understand how others think tax dollars should be allocated. Are you more libertarian and don’t think there should be any tax and everyone should fend for themselves?
Meanwhile, if we saw the results of a blood test from the average airline pilot, we probably wouldn’t get on an airplane.Seems you can not fly an ultralight airplane in Canada for 28 days after consuming cannabis, even just CBD as we could be under the influence but not know it. There goes two days looking into getting a license.
Ah yes, the good ole days, eh Rex?remember when single moms were stigmatized when they were on Gov't assistance,
Meanwhile, if we saw the results of a blood test from the average airline pilot, we probably wouldn’t get on an airplane.
Taxation is the cost of society, and is a given. Responsible taxation is what is at issue with our governments. Federal gov'ts provincial govts and municipal are all at issue these days. Our knee jerk reaction to every little whim from ANYONE other than a working family is appeased with billions of our dollars. Distributed willy-nilly and without proper oversight, tax distribution is feeding a selfish wasteful mindset.Curious what age group you think you are responding to?
Do you agree with any funding going to support long term care facilities or any other public health services? What about any other public infrastructure, ie roads, transit, electrical grid? I’m trying to understand how others think tax dollars should be allocated. Are you more libertarian and don’t think there should be any tax and everyone should fend for themselves?