
ER Editor: Another major issue that has Canadians rightfully angry. Trudeau’s (or ‘Trudeau’) carbon tax. Don’t be fooled by Man For All Seasons, alleged Conservative Pierre Poilievre. He’s Mr. WEF who has denied it. He’s the dude in blue (left) in the twitter reply below. We still believe this is all theatre. Note how much MPs get paid and that they’ve just got themselves a payhike. Waking up the normies. What is not, these days?
— TedVerwey (@TedVerwey) April 1, 2024
🇨🇦 Meanwhile in Communist Canada
Last night citizens prepare for protests today across Canada against the illegitimate insane Carbon Tax imposed by the Tyrannical Trudeau Government.
Rest assured a Co2 tax linked to your social credit score will be making its way to country… pic.twitter.com/PtsVwVBvB2
— Concerned Citizen (@BGatesIsaPyscho) April 1, 2024
What was he planning to do? Why was he carrying this firearm?
There is only one answer: to terrorize Justin Trudeau’s peaceful political opponents who criticize the carbon tax.
This cop, and his boss, and his boss’s boss need to be fired. https://t.co/Cze2HmHtfs
— Ezra Levant 🍁🚛 (@ezralevant) April 3, 2024
#WATCH: Carbon Tax demonstrations continue across the country as many say they’re being punished, even though Trudeau says people will be better oof paying the tax because of rebates.
As a Canadian, would you like to see these protests grow in size and sweep across the country? pic.twitter.com/KTCFWQpNU5
— govt.exe is corrupt (@govt_corrupt) April 2, 2024
From 2022 Trudeau explains how we are one of the few Countries in the world with a carbon tax. He says it’s important to put food on the table. We now have record food bank use across the country. He’s destroying us on purpose to satisfy his ideologies. pic.twitter.com/SUWxqPeZvV
— Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱 (@ryangerritsen) April 1, 2024
Trudeau’s carbon tax is based on the premise that driving your kids to school and heating your home are discretionary. This isn’t just flawed: it’s a lie peddled by eco-radicals (ahem, Guilbeault) who don’t have to think about how the real world works for real people.
— Andrew Lawton (@AndrewLawton) April 2, 2024
People across Canada are protesting Canada’s carbon tax increasing by 23% today.
Canadians cannot afford to live anymore.
They want Justin Trudeau to remove the carbon tax and to resign.
🔊 …. Music 🚨🚨🚨 pic.twitter.com/t2aS694U4F
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) April 1, 2024
BREAKING:
Canadians join together in AXE THE TAX protest at the New Brunswick-Nova Scotia border.
Justin Trudeau is increasing the carbon tax by 23% today and Canadians are not having it.
🚨🚨🚨 pic.twitter.com/xnbUpHFY0y
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) April 1, 2024
WATCH: Axe the Tax protests are taking place all across the country today. The Canadian Independent was in Kitchener and Waterloo, Ontario, to find out how the Trudeau Liberal’s carbon tax is affecting people. pic.twitter.com/nb9QSi8woM
— The Canadian Independent (@canindependent) April 1, 2024
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Canadians mount Freedom Convoy-styled protests against carbon tax
RACHEL EMMANUEL for TRUE NORTH
“We’re going to be camping out. There’s no departure date, let’s put it that way,” organizer Elliot McDavid told True North at the Calgary protest.
The demonstration saw around 400 attendees by Monday morning, with more arriving each minute. Protesters used traffic pylons to block one way of traffic on Highway 1 heading west towards Banff. Vehicles slowed down and many honked in support, while some protesters tried to hinder legacy media.
“A week, two, three — whatever it takes,” organizer Miranda Courts told True North at the protest in Lloydminister along the Alberta-Saskatchewan border. Around 500 attendees showed up there to protest the tax. That demonstration featured a pancake breakfast, coffee, and a warming shack.
Demonstrators at the Nova Scotia–New Brunswick border succeeded in slowing traffic to a near standstill, according to the RCMP.
Hundreds of cars and trucks lined both sides of the highway, with the RCMP eventually closing the road and diverting traffic to a detour.
Another 30 protesters picketed Ontario Liberal MP Jennifer O’Connell’s office.
One attendee told True North that the tax is difficult for the common person and those on fixed incomes.
“All these MPs, they have high incomes so it does not affect them,” she said.
Another several hundred demonstrators arrived in Ottawa and chanted “freedom” in French and English. The demonstration took place on Parliament Hill and included speeches.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre told supporters last month that he wanted them to organize protests at the officers of Liberal and New Democrat members of Parliament to pressure them into stopping the carbon tax hike that went into effect Monday.
The Conservatives introduced a non-confidence motion in the government over the tax, but it was blocked by all of the other parties in the House of Commons.
Poilievre is set to host his own “spike the hike” rally in Nanaimo, B.C. Monday evening.
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is also criticizing the federal government’s tax hike, which comes as MPs get a pay hike.
All members of Parliament received a raise Monday, ranging between $8,500 and $17,000, depending on their role. A backbench MP’s salary is now $203,100. A minister’s salary is $299,900, and the prime minister’s salary is $406,200.
“MPs are taking more money out of Canadians’ pockets and stuffing more money into their own and that’s wrong,” said the taxpayer advocacy group’s federal director, Franco Terrazzano. “MPs should be providing tax relief, not hiking taxes and their own pay.”
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