No 'direct' carbon tax planned for consumers, environment minister says
New Brunswick will use some of its gas tax revenues to finance climate change programs
By Jacques Poitras, CBC News Posted: Dec 12, 2017 10:49 AM AT28 Comments
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Shawn McShane
New Brunswickers will not pay a "direct" carbon tax. Weasel words.
So instead we will pay an "indirect" carbon tax. Indirect taxation is commonly used to generate tax revenue. Indirect tax is so called as it is paid indirectly by the final consumer: The New Brunswicker.
So instead we will pay an "indirect" carbon tax. Indirect taxation is commonly used to generate tax revenue. Indirect tax is so called as it is paid indirectly by the final consumer: The New Brunswicker.
David Raymond Amos
@Shawn McShane YUP and "Coon said the policies don't go far enough"
Methinks he is baiting me into running against him next year N'esy Pas?
Methinks he is baiting me into running against him next year N'esy Pas?
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/premier-claim-ottawa-planned-province-bankruptcy-disputed-1.4444920
Premier's memory of scary financial precipice disputed by those in know
Former federal finance minister thinks someone would have told him if New Brunswick was on verge of disaster
By Robert Jones, CBC Posted: Dec 12, 2017 5:01 PM AT64 Comments
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David Raymond Amos
Oh my my what a tangled web a mindless lawyer can weave to embarrass himself with N'esy Pas?
Doug Leblanc
Perhaps he has a medical
problem with the truth (property tax, parlee beach, etc)....
fortunately, this bold statement, if true, is easily backed up my
documentation and will make his political opponent look extremely bad if
this is in fact true, especially since Higgs (the finance minister at
the time) has denied it. Of course, if it's all fake news, then our
premier will provide no evidence and will have the real premier, Serge
Rousselle, speak on his behalf.
David Raymond Amos
@Doug Leblanc "Perhaps he has a medical problem with the truth"
Nope Methinks professionals such as lawyers and politicians have no problem whatsoever sneaking around the truth if it behooves them to do so. Gallant is both a lawyer and a politician. N'esy Pas?
Nope Methinks professionals such as lawyers and politicians have no problem whatsoever sneaking around the truth if it behooves them to do so. Gallant is both a lawyer and a politician. N'esy Pas?
Jonas Smith
I think the Premier actually
needs some serious help. He's got a good health plan for the next 10
months or so, so he should take advantage of it.
David Raymond Amos
@Elisa Hurb Methinks he has always suffered from the lust to spread BS thats why he became a lawyer and a politician N'esy Pas?
Mark Daniel Miller
I'm sure other Super-hero qualities will be revealed as the election nears.
I will sleep better tonight. Thanks Brian.
(Interesting way of giving the finger to the Mayor of Saint John!)
I will sleep better tonight. Thanks Brian.
(Interesting way of giving the finger to the Mayor of Saint John!)
David Raymond Amos
@Mark Daniel Miller "Interesting way of giving the finger to the Mayor of Saint John!"
Methinks you have that backwards. This seems to me like an interesting way for the Mayor of Saint John to get even with the Liberals who have been abusing his city. N'esy Pas?
Methinks you have that backwards. This seems to me like an interesting way for the Mayor of Saint John to get even with the Liberals who have been abusing his city. N'esy Pas?
Harold Fitzgerald
@David Raymond Amos
Either way, the Liberals have neglected SJ for generations.
Either way, the Liberals have neglected SJ for generations.
David Raymond Amos
@Harold Fitzgerald Have your friends in Saint John explain this to you sometime
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/fundy-royal-riding-profile-1.3274276
Fundy Royal campaign targets middle class with focus on jobs
CBC News Posted: Oct 17, 2015 6:00 AM AT
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/fundy-royal-riding-profile-1.3274276
Fundy Royal campaign targets middle class with focus on jobs
CBC News Posted: Oct 17, 2015 6:00 AM AT
Dianne MacPherson
Unbelievable !!!
Don't Organizations like Moodys/Standard & Poors
project a Province's credit rating ??
The possibility of 'bankruptcy' (NB) would have been
front page news all over the Country.
Just how dumb does Gallant think we are ??
Don't Organizations like Moodys/Standard & Poors
project a Province's credit rating ??
The possibility of 'bankruptcy' (NB) would have been
front page news all over the Country.
Just how dumb does Gallant think we are ??
David Raymond Amos
@Dianne MacPherson "Just how dumb does Gallant think we are ??"
Methinks he thinks we are as dumb as he is. N'esy Pas?
Methinks he thinks we are as dumb as he is. N'esy Pas?
Ross Piercey
What’s Gallant tiring to
imply, he’s a hero and saved the province from bankruptcy, from his
performance to date he doesn’t need to convince anyone about being
untrustworthy with tax payers hard earned money in a province that can’t
afford a pot to pee in.
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David Raymond Amos
David Raymond Amos
@Ross Piercey Perhaps we should pee on the lawyer's fancy shoes during the next election?
David Raymond Amos
@Ross Piercey Howcome you can use the word pee but I can't?
Randall Leavitt
Together the Liberals and
Conservatives have taken us to the brink... maybe ruling parties should
have to pay for any deficits out of their own funds, something to
ponder.
David Raymond Amos
@Randall Leavitt FYI I have yet to read anything that PANB has wrote that was worth a second thought.
Harold Fitzgerald
@David Raymond Amos
Then it's obvious you need help.
Then it's obvious you need help.
David Raymond Amos
@Harold Fitzgerald Well at
least I ran for public office 5 times thus far and sued more lawyers
than you name. What have you PANB dudes done other than insult me?
At least when I lose an an Independent my pride and integrity are still intact because I know I did the best I could without having to follow the orders of somebody I should not trust. After 15 years of playing politics and arguing legions of cops and lawyers in Canada and the USA my critics merely continue to call me names in domains such as CBC. However they only dare to do so after CBC had denied that my name was on five different ballots which definitely against their non-partisan mandate correct?
Why not challenge me during an election or intervene in a legal matter?
Here was CBC's latest trick
.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/fundy-royal-riding-profile-1.3274276
Fundy Royal campaign targets middle class with focus on jobs
CBC News Posted: Oct 17, 2015 6:00 AM AT
Trust that your pals in PANB know I ran there in 2004 as well just ask Leroy Armstrong he ran for them in 2014 as Bev Harrison and Kelly Lamrock turned coat and ran for the NDP. Now the NDP boss Dominic Cardy works for Blaine Higgs and the woman I ran against in Fundy Royal is the new NDP boss because nobody else wanted the job. So much for platforms that folks can believe in EH?
Methinks I have the right to say that you get the governments you deserve N'esy Pas?
Harold Fitzgerald
@David Raymond Amos
Presented a platform that will save the Province. If you don't understand it or get behind it, you'll never get elected. That's a good thing.
Presented a platform that will save the Province. If you don't understand it or get behind it, you'll never get elected. That's a good thing.
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David Raymond Amos
@Harold Fitzgerald By your
reasoning then its is a good thing that folks keep electing the very
corrupt Conservatives and Liberals instead of the ethical people who run
against them and argue their lawyers in open court. N'esy Pas?
At least when I lose an an Independent my pride and integrity are still intact because I know I did the best I could without having to follow the orders of somebody I should not trust. After 15 years of playing politics and arguing legions of cops and lawyers in Canada and the USA my critics merely continue to call me names in domains such as CBC. However they only dare to do so after CBC had denied that my name was on five different ballots which definitely against their non-partisan mandate correct?
Why not challenge me during an election or intervene in a legal matter?
Here was CBC's latest trick
.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/fundy-royal-riding-profile-1.3274276
Fundy Royal campaign targets middle class with focus on jobs
CBC News Posted: Oct 17, 2015 6:00 AM AT
Trust that your pals in PANB know I ran there in 2004 as well just ask Leroy Armstrong he ran for them in 2014 as Bev Harrison and Kelly Lamrock turned coat and ran for the NDP. Now the NDP boss Dominic Cardy works for Blaine Higgs and the woman I ran against in Fundy Royal is the new NDP boss because nobody else wanted the job. So much for platforms that folks can believe in EH?
Methinks I have the right to say that you get the governments you deserve N'esy Pas?
David Raymond Amos
@Harold Fitzgerald Why is it that I was not surprised to see CBC block my response to your insult?
Kenneth Hewer
by the looks of the well heeled and over fed politicos one could hardly tell there was a cash shortage.
David Raymond Amos
@Kenneth Hewer You noticed that too eh?
Methinks the liberals seem too fat dumb and happy to care what the electorate thinks these days because they believe the polls instead of the protesters outside their offices. N'esy Pas?
Methinks the liberals seem too fat dumb and happy to care what the electorate thinks these days because they believe the polls instead of the protesters outside their offices. N'esy Pas?
Samuel Porter
And they're laughing about it.
David Raymond Amos
@Samuel Porter Why not? Ya gotta love the circus. What the clowns do is particularly entertaining to me.
Lorne Amos
Desperate is as desperate says.
David Raymond Amos
@Lorne Amos Well said for an Amos
Marc LeBlanc
Thank you your Majesty for saving us from certain doom
David Raymond Amos
@Marc LeBlanc You do know he could not have done it without the assistance of Dominic Leblanc and Chucky Leblanc?
Tom Evans
Well now... that's
interesting. One wonders if perhaps the late Jim Flaherty was watching
the solvency of have not provinces. For what purpose I couldn't fathom.
David Raymond Amos
@Tom Evans Trust that
Flaherty did not give two hoots for New Brunswick one way or another. He
considered us defeatists just like his boss Harper still does
Joseph Vacher
lol Are you surprised really?
Thank your friends for the mess they made the last time they were in power. you gave theses crooks cabinet jobs
Thank your friends for the mess they made the last time they were in power. you gave theses crooks cabinet jobs
David Raymond Amos
@Joseph Vacher FYI I thought
nothing surprised me anymore when it came to how dumb out politicians
were in New Brunswick. However I had to rethink that when I got some Tim
Horton treats in the mail with a signed card from Blaine Higgs and the
Boyz in Blue
Methinks the next election in NB should be classified and the monumental battle of dumb versus dumber. Nesy Pas?
Craig O'Donnell
Methinks the next election in NB should be classified and the monumental battle of dumb versus dumber. Nesy Pas?
Craig O'Donnell
Unless Gallant has very solid proof of this, this should be the issue that finally sinks him.
Dianne MacPherson
@Craig O'Donnell
And we shouldn't have to wait
for an Election !!!!
And we shouldn't have to wait
for an Election !!!!
David Raymond Amos
@Dianne MacPherson We won't have to wait long anyway
No 'direct' carbon tax planned for consumers, environment minister says
New Brunswick will use some of its gas tax revenues to finance climate change programs
By Jacques Poitras, CBC News Posted: Dec 12, 2017 10:49 AM AInstead, a portion of the existing gas and fuel taxes will be "repurposed" to finance climate change programs, Rousselle told reporters Tuesday morning.
"We are not planning any new direct tax on consumers," the minister said.
But large industrial emitters in New Brunswick will be subject to a new federal carbon levy that could see them pay more.
Among those large emitters is NB Power, meaning ratepayers could see the Crown utility's carbon levy passed on to them on their electricity bills.
The federal government is requiring all provinces to implement carbon-pricing systems by next year to create incentives for consumers and industry to reduce carbon-dioxide emissions.
Ottawa says it will impose its regime on any province that refuses to set up its own, and will "top up" any provincial plan that doesn't meet federal standards.
'We are confident that this incremental approach … is what is needed for New Brunswick.' - Serge Rousselle, environment minister
Rather than create its own carbon levy, New Brunswick will step back and let the federal government impose its measures on industry.
Under Ottawa's system, the emissions of an individual industrial facility — such as an oil refinery or an oil-fired generating station — will be compared to those of its counterparts in the same sector.
The plants that reduce emissions the most won't pay the levy and will earn credits they can sell to facilities with higher emissions or save for future use.
Other provinces may object
Green Party Leader David Coon said he was surprised by Rousselle's comments because he said the "repurposed" gas tax probably won't meet the federal requirement for an economy-wide price on carbon.
"I don't see how this will satisfy the federal requirements," Coon said. "It doesn't seem to meet the straight-face test to me."
"Other provinces will expect a level playing field across the country, and this certainly doesn't sound like that," he said.
He also said the industrial levy system may not set strong enough emission-reduction targets to have any effect.
More details Thursday
Rousselle would not say whether Ottawa has told provincial officials if the blend of a redefined gas tax and the federal industrial levy will satisfy the federal standards.
"We are confident that this incremental approach … is what is needed for New Brunswick, and we are confident this approach is a good one," Rousselle said.
The federal government requires a carbon price to equal $10 per tonne of carbon dioxide in 2018, rising to $50 per tonne by 2022.
During a second scrum with reporters Tuesday afternoon, Rousselle said the repurposing of the gas tax will "respect the different increases during the next few years," but he would not say how that would work.
He promised more details on the system when he introduces legislation on Thursday.
'Taxpayers should have a lot of fear'
"When the minister talks about 'repurposing' taxes, taxpayers should have a lot of fear about these taxes going up," he said.
Opposition Progressive Conservative Leader Blaine Higgs said the Liberals were repurposing the gas tax now to avoid an unpopular new tax heading into next year's election.
"This isn't about anything more than, 'How do we avoid an upheaval in our province over a carbon tax that turns into an election issue?'" Higgs said.
He said the Liberals are likely planning to increase it if they are re-elected.
Lacey predicts that NB Power will end up passing on the cost of its carbon levy to ratepayers and that the industrial levy on private companies will "trickle down" to affect hiring and hurt the economy.
Lacey would not identify what kind of measure his group would advocate to get emissions down.
He pointed out that the National Energy Board says New Brunswick has already reduced emissions enough to hit the Paris climate agreement's goal for 2030, a 30 per cent reduction from 2005 emission levels.
But the province says emissions will not continue to decline to the Paris goals for 2050 without additional policy measures.
Premier's memory of scary financial precipice disputed by those in know
Former federal finance minister thinks someone would have told him if New Brunswick was on verge of disaster
By Robert Jones, CBC Posted: Dec 12, 2017 5:01 PM AT
A startling new claim by Premier Brian Gallant that New
Brunswick was close enough to defaulting on its financial obligations in
2014 that Ottawa prepared contingency plans for how to deal with a
bankruptcy is being questioned by key players involved at the time.
"I was never presented with a formal contingency plan nor did I ask for one," former federal finance minister Joe Oliver said Tuesday from New York when asked if his department was preparing for the possibility of New Brunswick's insolvency during his term.
"I'm not aware of any specific contingency plan prepared by the department."
Oliver was the federal minister of finance for 20 months in 2014 and 2015, including the first 13 months of Brian Gallant's government.
Last week, Gallant sent a letter to Saint John Mayor Don Darling expressing sympathy with the city's budget problems and suggested he too had faced serious difficulties but managed to steer the province away from the edge of financial disaster.
Darling released the letter to reporters Monday evening. ver three years ago," Gallant wrote, comparing Darling's budget problems to his own.
"The federal department of finance was considering contingency plans in the event that New Brunswick could no longer pay its bills."
Oliver said that alarming scenario is news to him.
He conceded the Finance Department is always studying the implications of a wide range of possible future events and he cannot say for sure any province's possible insolvency has not been looked at.
But he also believes he would have known if New Brunswick's problems had been urgent.
"It's the responsible thing to do," Oliver said of studying various disaster scenarios.
"I'm not precluding the possibility that the department had looked into that but clearly it wasn't of a level of risk that they felt they had to elevate it to my office."
Opposition Leader Blaine Higgs, who was the provincial finance minister immediately prior to Gallant taking office, also disputed Gallant's story of New Brunswick being in danger of not paying its bills and Ottawa developing a plan to deal with that.
"We had no discussions of that at all [with Ottawa] because that was not the case," Higgs said.
The provincial Department of Finance and the Premier's Office did not
immediately respond to requests for more details on how close the
province was to default and what kind of communications took place
between the province and Ottawa about that possibility.
Concern about New Brunswick's deteriorating financial condition has been expressed multiple times by various critics, academics and financial experts over the last several years.
The province's debt has more than doubled since 2007, growing by $7.4 billion during the last three provincial governments.
The rate of growth has slowed considerably since Gallant took office late in 2014, but New Brunswick's debt has still expanded by more than $1 billion over the last three years.
In November, Auditor General Kim MacPherson expressed concern the debt is still growing and suggested worries about the province's solvency have not been addressed or resolved
"The long-term net debt growth is not sustainable, and continued action is required to address this problem," wrote MacPherson.
"It may eventually impact the Province's ability to meet its existing financial obligations, both in respect of its service commitments to the public and financial commitments to creditors, employees and others."
"I was never presented with a formal contingency plan nor did I ask for one," former federal finance minister Joe Oliver said Tuesday from New York when asked if his department was preparing for the possibility of New Brunswick's insolvency during his term.
"I'm not aware of any specific contingency plan prepared by the department."
Oliver was the federal minister of finance for 20 months in 2014 and 2015, including the first 13 months of Brian Gallant's government.
Saved from disaster
Last week, Gallant sent a letter to Saint John Mayor Don Darling expressing sympathy with the city's budget problems and suggested he too had faced serious difficulties but managed to steer the province away from the edge of financial disaster.
Darling released the letter to reporters Monday evening. ver three years ago," Gallant wrote, comparing Darling's budget problems to his own.
"The federal department of finance was considering contingency plans in the event that New Brunswick could no longer pay its bills."
He conceded the Finance Department is always studying the implications of a wide range of possible future events and he cannot say for sure any province's possible insolvency has not been looked at.
But he also believes he would have known if New Brunswick's problems had been urgent.
"It's the responsible thing to do," Oliver said of studying various disaster scenarios.
"I'm not precluding the possibility that the department had looked into that but clearly it wasn't of a level of risk that they felt they had to elevate it to my office."
No discussions
Opposition Leader Blaine Higgs, who was the provincial finance minister immediately prior to Gallant taking office, also disputed Gallant's story of New Brunswick being in danger of not paying its bills and Ottawa developing a plan to deal with that.
"We had no discussions of that at all [with Ottawa] because that was not the case," Higgs said.
Concern about New Brunswick's deteriorating financial condition has been expressed multiple times by various critics, academics and financial experts over the last several years.
The province's debt has more than doubled since 2007, growing by $7.4 billion during the last three provincial governments.
The rate of growth has slowed considerably since Gallant took office late in 2014, but New Brunswick's debt has still expanded by more than $1 billion over the last three years.
Debt still a worry
In November, Auditor General Kim MacPherson expressed concern the debt is still growing and suggested worries about the province's solvency have not been addressed or resolved
"The long-term net debt growth is not sustainable, and continued action is required to address this problem," wrote MacPherson.
"It may eventually impact the Province's ability to meet its existing financial obligations, both in respect of its service commitments to the public and financial commitments to creditors, employees and others."
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