CANADACANADA eng Trudeau: Carbon Tax Will Help Deal With Events Like Alberta Wildfires by admin 5 يونيو، 2019 written by admin 5 يونيو، 2019 894 Kenney says Alberta’s “always had forest fires” and “always will.” Huffpost /Canadian Press VANCOUVER — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal carbon tax will help deal with weather disasters such as fires in northern Alberta. Speaking in Vancouver, Trudeau said Canadians are seeing the impact of climate change with an increase in wildfires in Western Canada, recent tornadoes in Ottawa and flooding across the country this spring. “Extreme weather events are extraordinarily expensive for Canadians, our communities and our economy,” he said Tuesday. “We need to be taking real action to prevent climate change. That’s why we’re moving forward on a price on pollution right across the country, despite the fact that Conservative politicians are trying to push back against that.” DAVID KAWAI:BLOOMBERG VIA GETTY IMAGES Premier of Alberta Jason Kenney speaks to Prime Minister Trudeau on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on May 2, 2019. His comments counter those made by Alberta Premier Jason Kenney, who has said forest fires have always happened and a carbon tax won’t change that. Kenney’s United Conservative government repealed the province’s carbon tax last week to make good on an election campaign promise. The former NDP government brought in the tax in an attempt to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and as a way to raise revenue for green energy projects. We need to be taking real action to prevent climate change.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Kenney has shrugged off criticism that Alberta is now doing less to fight climate change. “They’ve had a carbon tax in British Columbia for 10 years,” he said Friday. “It hasn’t made a difference to the pattern of forest fires there … or in Alberta. And we’ve always had forest fires. We always will.” Trudeau said the carbon tax will help the federal government protect land and oceans, invest in renewable resources and move to a cleaner economy. “We know that the extreme weather events coming are unaffordable for Canadians and for our society,” he said. “That’s why we need to act. READ MORE:Justin Trudeau Climate change Environment Jason Kenneycarbon tax alberta wildfires politics 723 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Ontario Chamber Of Commerce Slams PCs For Breaking Beer Contract next post Air Canada imposes ‘no fly’ ban, demands $18K from woman after ticket scam You may also like Bayers Road blood collection clinic to reopen Tuesday 17 مارس، 2026 Thousands of power outages as rain and wind... 17 مارس، 2026 ’’يجب تجنّب‘‘ أيّة عملية إسرائيلية واسعة في لبنان... 17 مارس، 2026 تونس وسلطنة عُمان ضيفتا شرف معرض الكتاب العربي... 17 مارس، 2026 لبنان: حربٌ ومستشفىً وثلاثة بورتريهات 17 مارس، 2026 كارني وقادة الدول الاسكندينافية يتعهدون بتعزيز التعاون 16 مارس، 2026 N.S. production designer comes out on top with... 16 مارس، 2026 Statistics Canada set to publish fresh inflation data... 16 مارس، 2026 Carney meets Keir Starmer in London as war... 16 مارس، 2026 Small businesses say high fuel costs from war... 16 مارس، 2026 Leave a Comment Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ