Originally posted by KrazyHorse
I have already explained to you that the fact that other producers would not be taxed doesn't make any difference because of the import/export treatment. In Canada imported foreign oil would be subjected to a tariff equivalent to the carbon tax the oil would have been subject to if extracted in Canada using their techniques. Outside Canada neither would be subjected to any carbon tax because exported oil would be granted an export subsidy equivalent to the carbon tax paid in the process of extracting that oil. Inside Canada foreign oil would still enjoy an advantage because conventional oil is less carbon-intensive than oil sands oil. There's nothing to be done about that, NYE. Whining about this is just whining about wanting to extract rents as an established industry. I have no patience for that type of complaint.
I have already explained to you that the fact that other producers would not be taxed doesn't make any difference because of the import/export treatment. In Canada imported foreign oil would be subjected to a tariff equivalent to the carbon tax the oil would have been subject to if extracted in Canada using their techniques. Outside Canada neither would be subjected to any carbon tax because exported oil would be granted an export subsidy equivalent to the carbon tax paid in the process of extracting that oil. Inside Canada foreign oil would still enjoy an advantage because conventional oil is less carbon-intensive than oil sands oil. There's nothing to be done about that, NYE. Whining about this is just whining about wanting to extract rents as an established industry. I have no patience for that type of complaint.
Do you care to explain how we will impose tariffs on goods from our largest trading partner without starting a trade war with the US?
Your idea could have merit with foreign oil, since most of that is non-US, but what about gasoline, electricity, etc that comes from the US?
Your ideas sound good until exposed to reality, and the fact that the Liberals have never spelled out how they plan to implement import/export elements of their plan, or even breathed that they planned on them.
It's hooey, KH. It's silly to base your arguments on plans that did not exist.
a) Because anything like a carbon tax is a hard sell
b) Because they don't understand tax incidence any better than you do
b) Because they don't understand tax incidence any better than you do
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