The Reality of Stephen Harper vs. The Reality of Carbon Taxes
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The Reality of Stephen Harper vs. The Reality of Carbon Taxes

Prime Minister Stephen Harper recently railed against the concept of carbon taxes and regulation of the fossil fuel industry during a Question Period in the House of Commons. In response to questions from NDP environment critic Megan Leslie about the Conservative’s 2007 pledge to regulate greenhouse gas emissions, Prime Minister Harpers statement used a combination of words that gave a result that is completely and egregiously incorrect.
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