A community located in northern Quebec, in the Saint-Jérôme area, decided to tax cardboard cups and various disposable plastic items. The community collected $75,000 thanks to that tax. It's reinvesting the money into community initiatives to improve their environment locally.
Do you think that the federal government's carbon tax, which is partly redistributed to the public, should be cancelled? Should the government give municipalities the opportunity to do more locally instead? Specifically, it could more legitimately tax initiatives that municipalities undertake in their own communities. Do you think the idea is worthwhile?