How do you feel about the BC carbon tax?
How do you feel about the BC carbon tax?
Some are saying British Columbians should hike its tax to fight climate change better, others say let the world catch up first. WHAT DO YOU THINK?
Some are saying British Columbians should hike its tax to fight climate change better, others say let the world catch up first. WHAT DO YOU THINK?
BC today has one of the world's highest taxes on greenhouse gas emissions. Which statement reflects your view?
BC today has one of the world's highest taxes on greenhouse gas emissions. Which statement reflects your view?
British Columbia’s present carbon tax places a price on one tonne of carbon emissions. What is that price?
British Columbia’s present carbon tax places a price on one tonne of carbon emissions. What is that price?
Under BC’s carbon tax, people and corporations pay more for fuel but less in:
Under BC’s carbon tax, people and corporations pay more for fuel but less in:
Are you aware that for the BC LNG industry, additional carbon offsets amount to an additional $25 a tonne in costs?
Are you aware that for the BC LNG industry, additional carbon offsets amount to an additional $25 a tonne in costs?
BC’s carbon tax as it stands today has helped cut emissions, with the following result for the province’s growth rate:
BC’s carbon tax as it stands today has helped cut emissions, with the following result for the province’s growth rate:
If a higher BC carbon tax caused a loss of jobs in the FOREST industry, I would be:
If a higher BC carbon tax caused a loss of jobs in the FOREST industry, I would be:
If a higher BC carbon tax caused a loss of jobs in the MINING industry, I would be:
If a higher BC carbon tax caused a loss of jobs in the MINING industry, I would be:
If a higher BC carbon tax caused a loss of jobs in the NATURAL GAS & LNG industry, I would be:
If a higher BC carbon tax caused a loss of jobs in the NATURAL GAS & LNG industry, I would be:
If a higher BC carbon tax caused a loss of jobs in the TRUCKING AND RAIL industries, I would be:
If a higher BC carbon tax caused a loss of jobs in the TRUCKING AND RAIL industries, I would be:
If a higher BC carbon tax caused a loss of jobs in the BROAD GOODS AND SERVICES sectors, I would be:
If a higher BC carbon tax caused a loss of jobs in the BROAD GOODS AND SERVICES sectors, I would be:
If a higher BC carbon tax reduces government revenues and affects the ability to provide CITIZEN SERVICES, I would be:
If a higher BC carbon tax reduces government revenues and affects the ability to provide CITIZEN SERVICES, I would be:
Given that 80% of BC's goods exports are from natural resources, could lower-carbon-cost jurisdictions lure away these industries?
Given that 80% of BC's goods exports are from natural resources, could lower-carbon-cost jurisdictions lure away these industries?