
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s second carbon tax — known as the Clean Fuel Standard — is the latest example of how his energy policies are drifting further away from reality, while punishing Canadians financially in the process.
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Starting next year, Trudeau’s Clean Fuel Standard alone, according to an impact analysis done by the federal government itself, will raise the price of gasoline by six to 13 cents per litre and the price of diesel fuel by seven to 16 cents per litre by 2030.
Trudeau: I can't do anything about gas prices. It's a world wide issue
Trudeau: I can't help our airports. It's a world wide issue.
Trudeau: I can't help with inflation. It's a world wide issue.Trudeau: I CAN STOP CLIMATE CHANGE!
— G.M. Forbes (@gmforbes35) July 2, 2022
