The carbon tax on the cost of fuel, on the cost of food, on the cost of transport, on the cost of the actual retailer selling it—that all has implications across the chain. I seem to miss how they are actually getting a better quality of life if throughout that food chain the costs are going up in every way.
As the Parliamentary Budget Officer has shown, the rebates are not helping non-indigenous Canadians, and indigenous peoples are now dealing with the fact that the rebate is next to nothing. I still don't understand how life is becoming more affordable.