Archive for January, 2011

MP Dykstra’s plan to use Federal Gas Tax money to fund arena will hurt St. Catharines

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

Today St. Catharines Federal Liberal Candidate Andrew Gill is calling on MP Rick Dykstra to reverse his support of using Federal Gas Tax money to fund a new arena in the City of St. Catharines as it does not respect the tough decisions St. Catharines families are forced to face each and every day.

“Having just ended my term on St. Catharines City Council I understand the financial pressure St. Catharines families are facing with rising water rates and taxes,” said Gill, “and to expend large amounts of Federal Gas Tax Funding, which is used to fund essential infrastructure, over many years will increase the burden they face.”

“The Federal Gas Tax is a program that allows Canadian Municipalities to upgrade essential infrastructure such as roads, sewers, and watermains” said Gill “and for the MP to suggest changing the rules of the program to allow funding over many years for a new arena is irresponsible and will increase the infrastructure deficit the City of St. Catharines faces for years to come.”

Gill is also calling on MP Dykstra to open access to all Canadian Municipalities instead of just funding one municipality over another. Gill says, “I certainly hope that if the Harper Conservatives go down the road of funding an arena for Quebec City they will give equal consideration to the City of St. Catharines.”

Contact: Andrew Gill
St. Catharines Federal Liberal Candidate
www.andrewgill.ca
905-931-5647

Speech: Michael Ignatieff to Caucus + Candidates

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011


Speech: Michael Ignatieff to Caucus + Candidates on YouTube

Liberals will implement cap-and-trade

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

 

While Conservative Environment Minister Peter Kent threatens Canadian jobs by refusing to act on carbon emissions, a future Liberal government will implement a carbon cap-and-trade system in order to build a cleaner, more prosperous Canadian economy, Liberal Environment Critic Gerard Kennedy said today.

“The government’s own panel on the environment and the economy is urging Peter Kent to stop stalling and introduce a cap-and-trade system to move Canada’s economy forward,” said Mr. Kennedy.

The report released by the Harper government-appointed National Roundtable on the Environment and the Economy warns that delays to reduce climate emissions will cost the Canadian economy and consumers billions in higher energy costs.

“Canadians can see right through the Conservatives’ flimsy tactic of hiding behind the United States Congress for their failure to reduce emissions,” said Mr. Kennedy. “Canada must act to protect its own interests.”

A Liberal government will establish a cap-and-trade system. The Roundtable report calls for a national cap-and-trade system that would set a price on carbon by auctioning permits for greenhouse gas emissions, and allow industry to buy and sell those permits and other credits.

“The Harper government stands exposed by its own panel,” said Liberal Critic for Water Francis Scarpaleggia. “Under the Conservatives, Canada will not even come close to reaching its modest emission targets.”

A future Liberal government will create a cap-and-trade system that is both verifiable and binding, with hard caps that lead to absolute reductions. A Canadian cap-and-trade system must respect certain broad principles. It must:

  • be equitable to all regions;
  • emissions targets must not punish early-adopters who have already taken action to reduce emissions;
  • cover all industries with no exceptions;
  • be compatible with a U.S. cap-and-trade and other systems in the world; and
  • put a price on carbon by permitting credits to be auctioned and traded in international markets.

“Even Canadian business is now offside with the Harper government on climate change. The Liberal Party believes now is the time to pull all sectors together to to reconcile our economy and our environment and build the jobs and competitive economy we need for tomorrow,” said Mr. Kennedy.

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