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Internal memo exposes NDP feeling pressure on carbon tax
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An internal BC NDP memo obtained by BC United reveals the NDP is scrambling to combat the growing opposition to the carbon tax and its misguided âCostBCâ climate plan desperately searching for political opportunities to keep them afloat until the next election, charges Tom Shypitka, BC United Shadow Minister for Energy, Mines, and Low Carbon Innovation and Kootenay East MLA.
The memo, from Minister of Energy, Mines, and Low Carbon Innovation Josie Osborne, shows that NDP Premier David Eby is panicking about growing opposition to the carbon tax and looking for âbig and shinyâ ideas that can be included in the next budget, said Shypitka.
âIt confirms the politicization of carbon tax revenues in an attempt do damage control on the failing NDP plan.
âNot only is this memo an admission from the NDP that they are not doing enough on affordability, it also proves they are willing to use the carbon tax as a political slush fund for partisan political gain,â Shypitka stated.
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Elsewhere in the document, itâs revealed that the NDP is also attempting to coerce the private sector. According to the writer of the memo, government intends to apply âleverageâ to Fortescue Future Industries, the clean-energy subsidiary of publicly-traded Australian-based company Fortescue Metals Group, in an attempt to get them to âscale downâ their projects, Shypitka pointed out.
âWe now have confirmation the NDPâs politicization of BC Hydro has led to a clean energy shortage, and they are scaling back projects and killing good jobs, in the middle of an affordability crisis, as a result,â added Shypitka (pictured above).
âThis is exactly what our BC United Caucus has been warning government about for weeks â their climate plan will cost hundreds of thousands of jobs and shrink the economy. Clearly, the NDPâs âCostBCâ plan is in complete disarray, and no amount of âshinyâ political schemes can undo the damage it is already doing to B.C.â
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