“The federal carbon tax will have its day in court. But it is already on trial among the families who will be forced to pay more for gas, home heating and everything else if the federal government gets its way.” – Ontario Attorney General Caroline Mulroney
News from Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his “Government for the People”
Posted August 2nd, 2018 on Niagara At Large
(A Brief Foreword from NAL reporter and publisher Doug Draper – Just by coincidence, the Trump administration south of Canada’s border has just announced plans to move forward with steps to weaken controls on emissions from gas and diesel powered trucks and cars, which are also significant sources of climate changing carbon and of other pollutants that contribute to health-threatening concentrations of smog.
One key thing that should be considered in all of this is that when you control for carbon emissions you are also often or almost always controlling other pollutants, including nitrogen oxides, that cause the smog that, as numerous studies have shown over the past three or more decades, contribute to premature deaths in populations of people (especially older people) who already suffer from respiratory and cardiovascular disease.

A typical chart, released over the years by professionals in the medical community, showing rates of smog related deaths in communities across Ontario, including Niagara.
Ironically, a disproportionate number of older people who may suffer the most health impacts from these moves to weaken air quality protection programs on both sides of the border voted for Doug Ford in Ontario and Donald Trump across the United States.
But we may also see at least some short term savings at the gas pumps, even if the health impacts and the long-term impacts on the environment for generations that are younger or not yet born may be significant.
There are almost always trade offs.)
Now here is the Ford government’s news release –
Toronto, Ontario – The Government of Ontario today announced the next step in its fight to defend the people of Ontario from the federal government’s plan to impose a punishing new carbon tax on Ontario families and businesses.
Minister of Environment, Conservation and Parks Rod Phillips and Attorney General Caroline Mulroney today announced that the Government of Ontario will take immediate steps to challenge the constitutionality of the federal government’s carbon tax at the Ontario Court of Appeal. Continue reading →
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