Canada praises Tony Abbott's carbon tax repeal bill

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Canada praises Tony Abbott's carbon tax repeal bill, says it sends important message -

 

TONY Abbott's move to axe the carbon tax has been applauded by Canada's Harper government, which rejected a similar policy in 2008.

 

The Prime Minister today fulfilled his pledge to introduce his carbon tax repeal bill into the House of Representatives as his first item of parliamentary business.

 

Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Parliamentary Secretary Paul Calandra said Mr Abbott had set a strong example on how to reduce carbon emissions while protecting consumers.

 

"The Australian Prime Minister's decision will be noticed around the world and sends an important message," Mr Calandra said in a statement. "Our government knows that carbon taxes raise the price of everything, including gas, groceries, and electricity."

 

Mr Harper is one of Mr Abbott's strongest international allies when it comes to his position on climate change.

 

Like Mr Abbott, he won an emphatic election victory based on his rejection of a carbon tax, resisting an opposition push raise the price of coal, natural gas, petrol and home heating fuels

 

Mr Calandra said the Canadian government had reduced greenhouse gas emissions while protecting jobs. "Greenhouse gas emissions are down since 2006, and we've created one million net new jobs since the recession and we have done this without penalising Canadian families with a carbon tax," he said. Mr Abbott said the 2013 election was a referendum on the carbon tax, and the Australian people had spoken.

 

"This bill delivers on the coalition's commitment to the Australian people to scrap the toxic tax," he told parliament. "This is our bill to reduce your bills, to reduce the bills of the people of Australia." Mr Abbott was forced to wait for more than an hour to present his centrepiece bill to the parliament, amid opposition delaying tactics. Several protesters in the public gallery were also warned about their behaviour as Mr Abbott was on his feet.

 

Mr Abbott said the carbon tax made it harder for domestic businesses to compete at home and had harmed Australia's competitiveness abroad. The Prime Minister promised families and pensioners would continue to receive the compensation and tax cuts associated with Labor's carbon pricing scheme, even though it would be gone.

 

The government insists electricity costs will fall by nine per cent and gas prices by seven per cent once the carbon tax is gone, providing the average household with an annual power bill saving of $550. However, power companies say electricity prices should not fall by that much.

 

The government has the numbers to see the legislation through the lower house, but Labor and the Australian Greens have vowed to block it in the Senate.

 

They could delay a vote on the legislation until well into next year, by tying up proceedings with Senate inquiries into both the repeal bills and the coalition's alternative climate change policy.

 

The Greens have already flagged a push for a Senate inquiry into the coalition's so-called direct action plan to reduce emissions through carbon abatement measures. Debate on the Clean Energy Legislation (Carbon Tax Repeal) Bill 2013 and other related bills was adjourned. -

 

See more at: http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/in-depth/carbon-tax-repeal-bill-is-prime-minister-t...

 

 

 

 

 

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one would expect that from harper. he's a conservative playing politics.  you and the article forgot about the (almost) universal praise the scheme received among sensible governments and other figures .. pretty much unanimous among the scientific community.

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That's to be expected from Harper.A northern neo con.
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the opposite if conservative is "impetuous"

 

Yep it describes labor party to a tee 🙂

 

 

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of, pertaining to, or characterized by sudden or rash action, emotion, etc.; impulsive: an impetuous decision; an impetuous person.
I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
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I just donated to the labor party to fund facebook ads to prevent us becoming the first country in the world to take a backward step on climate change. They emailed me to ask, so I did.

And I donate monthly to the climate commission...it's a great investment because I get to learn more about international research. I'm looking forward to the graphics they'll be producing, as a result of a recent donor suggestions survey, that'll help to explain the science to fearful deniers. Graphics was deemed the most effective method for obvious reasons 😄

One good thing about that tea party Harper, is he refused to go to chogm.
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hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

 

left wing BS

 

fearful deniersMan LOLMan LOL

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hahahahaha

 

You donated to facebook???

 

OMG!!

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
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See, thus the graphics 😄
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Leigh Sales will give Tone a run tonight on 7.30 report.

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I'm looking forward to that, Freddie. I like her interviews, although she's not yet as good as Kerry Obrien.

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