Carbon Tax Hating Rustad Claims Victory In Tax Fight As BC Heads To Polls On October 19!

BC Premier David Eby said Thursday that he’s willing to get rid of the hated carbon tax if and when the federal government changes course on it as it is expected with federal Conservatives looking to fight the next election on the issue but Eby’s opponent John Rustad, Leader of the Conservative Party of British Columbia, says Eby is a liar and shouldn’t be trusted. "For many years, B.C. had a consensus on the carbon tax as a useful tool in fighting climate change,” Eby said. “Unfortunately, a series of decisions in Ottawa have politicized it and undermined support across the country. At the same time, we must recognize that British Columbians are being squeezed by global inflation and high interest rates.” But Rustad claimed victory over Eby's carbon tax reversal and called his opponent as a flip-flopping liar as election campaign looms with BC voters headed to the polls on October 19. "David Eby has lied to British Columbians before, and he'll do it again. He's flip-flopped on this because he's losing ground, and if re-elected, he'll waste no time reversing his position on this tax. British Columbians deserve real leadership, not a premier who changes his stance whenever it suits his political needs,” said Rustad.

By R. Paul Dhillon – Editor DESIBUZZCanada

VICTORIA - BC Premier David Eby said Thursday that he’s willing to get rid of the hated carbon tax if and when the federal government changes course on it as it is expected with federal Conservatives looking to fight the next election on the issue but Eby’s opponent John Rustad, Leader of the Conservative Party of British Columbia, says Eby is a liar and shouldn’t be trusted.

"For many years, B.C. had a consensus on the carbon tax as a useful tool in fighting climate change,” Eby said. “Unfortunately, a series of decisions in Ottawa have politicized it and undermined support across the country. At the same time, we must recognize that British Columbians are being squeezed by global inflation and high interest rates.”

But Rustad claimed victory over Eby's carbon tax reversal and called his opponent as a flip-flopping liar as election campaign looms with BC voters headed to the polls on October 19.

"David Eby has lied to British Columbians before, and he'll do it again. He's flip-flopped on this because he's losing ground, and if re-elected, he'll waste no time reversing his position on this tax. British Columbians deserve real leadership, not a premier who changes his stance whenever it suits his political needs,” said Rustad.

Eby said, the “reality we face is the federal requirement is still in place. If that changes in the future, we will remove the carbon tax on individual British Columbians while ensuring big industrial polluters pay their fair share. We can reduce emissions, keep our climate plan on track, and keep moving forward.

“I'm deeply committed to both fighting the climate crisis while helping British Columbians with costs so they can afford and benefit from lower-cost clean energy alternatives,” Eby said

“Unfortunately, John Rustad has said that climate change is 'a lie.' He is promising to completely rip up BC's climate action plan, leaving British Columbians more vulnerable to extreme weather events like wildfires and floods that add to costs we all pay and place huge pressures on the services we all count on."

Meanwhile, Rustad declared victory after Eby announced his intent to scrap the carbon tax—a move Rustad says is nothing more than a desperate, last-minute flip-flop. Rustad blasted Eby as a "flip-flopping liar" who cannot be trusted, warning British Columbians that Eby will likely reverse this decision if re-elected.

"David Eby's sudden reversal on the carbon tax is a desperate attempt to salvage his sinking political ship," said Rustad. "Let's be clear: Eby has spent years championing this disastrous tax that punishes families and businesses. Now, faced with growing opposition, he's pretending to care. It's nothing more than a cynical ploy."

Rustad emphasized that Eby's decision comes after years of pushing a carbon tax that has increased the cost of living for ordinary British Columbians, making everything from groceries to gas more expensive without delivering meaningful environmental benefits.

"David Eby has lied to British Columbians before, and he'll do it again," Rustad continued. "He's flip-flopped on this because he's losing ground, and if re-elected, he'll waste no time reversing his position on this tax. British Columbians deserve real leadership, not a premier who changes his stance whenever it suits his political needs."

Rustad reaffirmed the Conservative Party's unwavering commitment to scrapping the carbon tax, regardless of what happens in Ottawa. "No matter who sits in power in Ottawa or what new schemes they cook up, the BC Conservatives will ensure that British Columbians are never burdened by this failed tax again. We stand firm in our promise to end this tax for good."

"We forced Eby to back down, but make no mistake—this battle isn't over," Rustad concluded. "The Conservatives will fight to ensure that the carbon tax is gone for good and that British Columbians can finally get the relief they deserve."