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Kris Sims

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πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦Taxpayers Federation Rural Western gal πŸ¦–πŸ€  As a longtime reporter: *assess info for yourself*✌ Images of beauty, freedom & history. Geeky Gen XπŸ––πŸ€–πŸ«ΆπŸ’«

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Rob Shaw(@RobShaw_BC) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Melanie Mark has resigned as BC's Tourism Minister to 'focus on pressing and personal matters,' says John Horgan in a statement.
.Lisa Beare is now Tourism Minister in addition to Citizens' Services Minister.

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Kris Sims(@kris_sims) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How much punishment do you deserve for keeping your family warm this winter?

Feds who wrote carbon tax law say we need to be punished for the bad behaviour of using oil & gas.

Cost to stay warm is going to skyrocket within the next eight years

CLIP: fb.watch/fQc-JdMPQZ/

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Holly Doan(@hollyanndoan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

faces mandatory disclosure of salaries under Broadcasting Act amendments proposed Senate of Canada. CBC paid $30.4 million in pandemic bonuses while petitioning for more subsidies.
β€œI do have a concern about transparency.” β€” Senator Percy Downe Catherine Tait

#CBC faces mandatory disclosure of salaries under Broadcasting Act amendments proposed @SenateCA. CBC paid $30.4 million in pandemic bonuses while petitioning for more subsidies. β€œI do have a concern about transparency.” β€” @PercyDowne #cdnpoli @PresidentCBCRC
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Reliable AB Energy(@ReliableAB) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At this moment 87.9% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 20.7% of capacity and producing 5.8% of total generation, while solar is at 12.4% of capacity and producing 1.36% of total generation. At the same time we are importing 75 MW or 0.8%

At this moment 87.9% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 20.7% of capacity and producing 5.8% of total generation, while solar is at 12.4% of capacity and producing 1.36% of total generation. At the same time we are importing 75 MW or 0.8%
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Carson Binda(@BindaCarson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If the government of BC followed the example set by other western provinces and cut the SECOND provincial carbon tax, as well as the provincial excise tax, it could save families around $20 every time they fill up their minivan.

If the government of BC followed the example set by other western provinces and cut the SECOND provincial carbon tax, as well as the provincial excise tax, it could save families around $20 every time they fill up their minivan.
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Kris Sims(@kris_sims) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your government punishes people for heating their home

An elderly lady from East Hawkesbury sent us her propane heating bill last winter

She paid $44.47 in the carbon tax for just one month

She'll pay $252 on the same amount of fuel once your carbon tax is up to $170 per tonne

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Kris Sims(@kris_sims) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your government punishes people for driving to work, taking children to school & trucking supplies.

You are jacking the carbon tax up to $170 per tonne within eight years.

Then the tax will cost about $37 extra to fill a minivan, $60 to fill a pickup & $450 for a big rig truck

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Pierre Poilievre(@PierrePoilievre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to Trudeau's carbon tax, tomatoes grown in Manotick are more expensive than tomatoes grown in Mexico... for shoppers in Manotick.

And now Trudeau plans to triple his carbon tax.

Enough. Axe the carbon tax. Bring more food production home.

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Kris Sims(@kris_sims) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your government punishes people for driving to work, taking children to school & trucking supplies.

You are jacking the carbon tax up to $170 per tonne within eight years.

Then the tax will cost about $37 extra to fill a minivan, $60 to fill a pickup & $450 for a big rig truck

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Kris Sims(@kris_sims) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your government punishes people for heating their home

An elderly lady from East Hawkesbury sent us her propane heating bill last winter

She paid $44.47 in the carbon tax for just one month

She'll pay $252 on the same amount of fuel once your carbon tax is up to $170 per tonne

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