Industry Minister Tony Clement says Ottawa is considering a scrappage program that would pay consumers to get rid of their old, polluting vehicles.
He says the federal government is closely watching a similar proposal that's winding its way through U.S. Congress.
Clement says Ottawa is also looking at what's happening in other European countries.
Why are we closely watching what the Americans or Europeans are doing? Isn't it a tad ridiculous that Clement is paralyzed, until he finds foreign direction on a purely domestic policy? Why is Canada fixated on this "buy America" provision when it comes to ideas? Maybe CPAC can start carrying proceedings from Washington so Canadians can get a better handle on the progress of our initiatives. I sure hope Congress doesn't kill Canada's scrappage program for old vehicles. Let us know how it all pans out Tony. NUTS.
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There is nothing new with the Reform Party asking what to do. That's probably why they keep harping on the Liberals policies looking for ideas to use. They have no ideas on their own so they like to sit in the background looking for answers from them.Didn't they do that about the budget and don't they still blame the Liberals for not helping them when it was not up to the Liberals to do it for them?. What a sorry inadequate team of dumb dumbs we have for a government. Regards, Marie
Hey Steve,
I'm sure you'll be just as quick to denounce your provincial Liberal cousins at Queens Park who have turned deflection and deferral into a fine art.
This scrappage idea is a good one and could be implemented provincially, now.
All this economic deflecting is a shame, to be sure, but not a particularly Conservative one, IMO.
This Con govt. already has a car scrappage program so what the heck is Clement going on about? It was 1st introduced by Baird.
Go read:
http://www.ec.gc.ca/default.asp?lang=En&n=714D9AAE-1&news=5F2CADD5-0E59-4BFD-9075-54D4288CEC54
At least McGuinty penned his own Green Energy Act ;)
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