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Comments by James O'Grady
What about a street car line if a subway is deemed too expensive?
True enough Paul. As soon as a majority of Canadians are in a net-gain position, the carbon tax won't be needed. Its about changing behaviour and doing what we can to preserve life on planet earth.
I could see Naqvi switching to run provincially again. Harden has run afoul of his provincial party. Harden wouldn't make this move if his replacement wasn't already "approved".
As Christopher Ragan said on the podcast, the federal carbon rebate doesn't apply to provinces that have their own carbon solution like BC and Quebec.