I know. It’s not done the right way.
But you are trying to change the discussion subject….
Would you let private companies do environmental decisions? Yes then Wouhou!!!
I mentioned healthcare to make a point that government's track record is poor. I do not think environmental decisions should be centralized at all. Instead I suggest strict liability. You pollute, you pay both damages and to clean it up. So if a company decides to dump its garbage in the water then they should pay damages and to clean it up. I also advocate the removal of corporate limited liability laws that protect the individuals who own and manage corporations from the personal liability of pollution. I also advocate the repeal of sovereign immunity laws, which protect those in charge of government property, utilities, and military installations from the personal liability of pollution.
The observation I have is that governments and corporations are the largest polluters, due to them limiting liability for themselves, governments through cronyism and war, corporations through protecting individuals from legal action for their neglectful decisions towards the environment with limited liability laws. A corporations might go bankrupt, but the real people involved walk away rich laughing.
If you are going to place a regulation then it has to be based on evidence. Currently the way Trudeau is doing it very deceitful. He is using this issue to con people to make money off them with his scandalous carbon tax. Adding regulations limiting the amount of ICE cars manufacturers can produce is also not good.
The rental company says low customer demand and high repair costs are to blame for the about-face
montrealgazette.com
Hertz is selling off a third of its EV car fleet due to high maintenance costs and low demand.
Private companies play a critical role in innovation and new technologies. They develop new technologies, invest in alternative energy sources. Private firms are behind the lion's share of the growth in Canada's electricity output planned for the coming decade. Conventional oil companies are moving into the electricity sector, building natural gas, wind, and hydroelectric projects. By investing in renewable energy sources, oil and gas companies can diversify their energy portfolio and reduce their overall risk while still providing reliable power to customers.
I am all for the environment but not the way Trudeau is going about it. He is lying and conning people to make money. He is also increasing the population for his own selfish needs without any consideration that having more people means a lot more pollution.
To conclude, about Poilievre criticizing the mayor of Montreal and Quebec City was an amazing political move by Poilievre. It was bold and smart. Scheer would have never done this. This way Poilivre will get the attention of Quebecors on things that really matter like the cost of living. Currently Poilievre has ten seats in Quebec and will need more seats to firmly secure a majority government. If you look at the facts, construction of new condos and apartments is down in Montreal while immigration is up. The approval of construction projects and zoning is municipally handled so Poilievre is not entirely wrong. I do think Plante is incompetent. Taxes are going up and all she is concerned about is building bike paths and turning streets into one lane one direction streets. What she is doing is slowly turning the downtown core into a ghost town. The Gay village is full of homeless. No one is going to drop their cars to take the bus or ride the bike unless they got no other choice.