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“We know taxes slow down economic growth, so if you add a carbon tax you have to also minus other taxes. You can't take more money out of people's pockets. I don't think you can build a consensus in this country about environmental policy if you're going to make people poor.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Public policy discussion, Canada, 2015
Tax increases can hinder growth; to offset a carbon tax, other taxes must be reduced, otherwise it burdens citizens and stalls consensus on environmental action.
In simple terms: Carbon tax needs tax cuts to avoid hurting people.
Balance taxes to protect growth and fairness.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- government budgeting
- environmental regulation
- public opinion
- business investment
- low‑income impact
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can a carbon tax be designed to protect low‑income households?
- What alternative mechanisms can fund climate action without raising overall tax burden?
Reducing other taxes may not fully offset reg‑income effects and can be politically contentious.