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  • CanPol: Dion concedes next election

    I think he wants to lose.

    TORONTO - Deflecting mounting criticism over a Liberal proposal that would tax carbon emissions, party leader Stephane Dion said Thursday the country needs bold changes so it can adapt to climate change and the rising cost of fossil fuels.

    While he stopped short of staking his party's next election platform on the tax, Dion told a Toronto business audience that the Conservative government has so far avoided a frank debate on the issue and is deliberately trying to confuse the public.

    "I'm prepared to fight an election on a richer, greener, fairer, Canada, and I've said that for the last two years," Dion said.

    Critics of the plan, including those in his own party, say the proposed tax, to be officially unveiled next month, is confusing, expensive and politically risky because many voters will see it as a money grab.

    Finance Minister Jim Flaherty and NDP Leader Jack Layton both panned Dion's plan during question period in the Commons on Thursday.

    Dion will bring in "a massive punitive increase in gasoline taxes in Canada," Flaherty said. "That's the last thing Canadians need."

    Layton said it would be better to properly finance public transit and to ensure that energy efficiency programs are working properly.

    "Putting a tax on top of what people pay to heat their homes doesn't seem very fair," Layton said.

    But Dion said the political establishment underestimates the Canadian public, which would support a plan to reform the country's tax system to discourage pollution.

    "What can be clearer? We need to make polluters pay and put every single penny back into the hands of Canadians through the right tax cuts," Dion said.

    "We must shift those taxes towards the things we want less of: pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, smog and waste."

    Dion said jurisdictions like British Columbia, which will bring in a carbon tax this summer, have taken the lead on a movement he hopes will "sweep the nation."

    The Liberal leader also gave accolades to Quebec, which imposed a carbon-based tax last fall that pumps revenues back into programs supporting green technology.

    While Dion said shifting the burden from income and personal taxes towards pollution is something Canadians would support, he said later that convincing voters of his plan could take time.

    "It's a complex issue, it's not simple, but people are not simplistic," he said. "They know they are in a world that needs to change."

    Dion will likely reveal the full proposal next month and spend the summer explaining it.




    Dion has serious internal leadership issues and he wants to make a divisive policy a major part of his election platform?
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    Tory double agent?
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    • #3
      I had no idea Celine Dion was interested in politics.

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      • #4
        What do her poll numbers look like?
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        • #5
          Nah, NDP double agent. Look at Layton's position.
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          • #6
            It's a loser issue. The public tells pollsters that the environment is their concern but they rarely vote the issue. For Dion to think he can sell carbon taxes is just nutty.
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            • #7
              Didn't you just lecture the Americans about how they want their politicians to lie to them? Dion might lose the election but he's not lying on this one methinks.
              What?

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              • #8
                Where did I say I wanted him to lie?

                Almost any issue has more potential than this one. Why focus on the policy his own party can't even agree on?
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                • #9
                  Either it's because he thinks it's good for the country or he's just a puppet that you've placed there as part of your evil plan to replace my avatar..
                  What?

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                  • #10
                    Dion needs to be elected before he can implement any policy he deems good for the country. This idea isn't the ticket. When a Liberal promises a "revenue neutral" tax wise Canadians cover their wallets.

                    My evil plan? Well I guess you could see it that way but you took the bait.
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                    • #11
                      The one thing Canadians want is more taxes and higher gas bills. The fact that the man who is trying to bring it to us is an arrogant Quebec-centric Francophone with terrible English skills and a heavy accent is just a massive cup of awesomeness.
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                      • #12
                        Dion makes Harper look good.
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                        • #13
                          See?!!? He can do the impossible! You should have more faith in the sniveling little weasel.

                          (no offense)
                          What?

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                          • #14
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                            • #15
                              How's this going to play in Alberta NYE? Will it look like another central Cdn tax grab?
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