Protest in BC grows tense as frustrations increase over carbon price hike
Apr 29, 2024Along the highway in Hope,
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ers came from all over the province, all gathered in opposition to thecarbon
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d at midnight, going from $65 to $80 per ton, there are many frustrated, disillusioned, discouraged, deprived of rights and Canadians, the majority of Canadians, have no, they feel they no longer have a voice, theprotest
grew from a handful of people to dozens as more joined in, hundreds stood along the road at one point it became ugly for his involvement in war crimes with protesters directing their anger and frustration towards one of our teams. for the death of millions of Canadians the time will come the time will come in Sparwood another show of opposition to thecarbon
tax we need to start coming together we have to divide the division that and uh work together we are here just to let it trudo We know we haven't forgotten what what he is doing with Mil Recortes.I think it's great, uhhuh, despite the protests happening across the country, the federal government seems determined, the Prime Minister points to refunds. About 65% of British Columbians will qualify for them, so it's cash. people's pockets as we continue to step up the fight against climate change, that's what we're doing During a quick stop in Nimo, the federal opposition leader made this comment here: NDP government expected to raise $9 billion more in carbon taxes and return $3.5 billion in credits in Hope, more people gathered throughout the day and their calls to reduce the tax only grew louder Katherine art Global News
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