Reading Time: 3 minutes Trudeau finally been forced to admit the carbon tax is unaffordable
Author: Kris Sims
Kris Sims worked in radio in the Comox Valley before moving to Ottawa to work as a legislative assistant on Parliament Hill. She then joined Ottawa News Talk Radio 580 CFRA as a reporter and anchor, eventually becoming a journalist for the CTV parliamentary bureau. Kris was a founding reporter for Sun News Network and covered issues of big government, personal liberty and the rights of small-town and rural Canadians until SNN was shut down. She then worked as the director of communications for Veterans Affairs Minister Erin O’Toole, and as the senior producer for Evan Solomon at CFRA Radio.
With deep family roots in Alberta’s rodeo country, she is proud to fight for the rights of all taxpayers.
Albertans struggling with rising costs due to carbon tax
Reading Time: 3 minutes Trudeau carbon tax increases the costs of food, fuel and heat
It’s time to defund CBC and save taxpayers’ money
Reading Time: 3 minutes It provides little, if any, value for taxpayers’ money
Albertans need a budget that safeguards against Trudeau’s recklessness
Reading Time: 3 minutes Albertans continue to struggle because of inflation and Trudeau’s carbon taxes
Journalists should not be paid by the government
Reading Time: 3 minutes Trust in journalists wanes as government funding surges
Trudeau’s carbon taxes hit Alberta and Saskatchewan hardest
Reading Time: 3 minutes Second carbon tax took effect yesterday
Just say no to any future Alberta carbon tax
Reading Time: 3 minutes Expand Taxpayer Protection Act to prevent any future carbon tax burden on Albertans
$79 billion debt is a costly burden on Albertans
Reading Time: 3 minutes NDP’s budget-balancing pledge raises doubts about its commitment to paying down the debt
UCP tax promise a game-changer for Albertans
Reading Time: 3 minutes The tax promise would shield Albertans from tax increases without their OK
How to make sure a provincial carbon tax never returns to Alberta
Reading Time: 3 minutes Adding it to the Taxpayer Protection Act will ensure Albertans never have to pay it again