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It's time to end Canada's billion-dollar handout to big oil and coal

Photo: Greenpeace/John Woods

After two years of stimulus spending and years of tax cuts, Canada's debt has ballooned to $56 billion. Now the Harper government is sharpening the axe. Who will feel the cut? Given the Conservative's position on social spending, they will likely focus on provincial transfers that support healthcare and social welfare.

Meanwhile, the federal government subsidizes oil companies to the tune of $1.4 billion every year, according to the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD). It's more if you factor in other fossil fuels such as coal. If the government is looking for ways to pay down the debt, ending fossil fuel subsidies in the 2011-12 budget is a good place to start.

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End subsidies to the fossil fuel industry by the next federal budget

The oil, gas and coal industries have come looking for their annual handout of public funds. Don't let these bullies fool you, they don't need our help! Help end public subsidies to the fossil fuel industry by the next federal budget. Visit www.climateactionnetwork.org and take action!

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