Let me re-iterate "taxing your food"
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The carbon tax applies to Canadian farmers, and not to their global competitors. Some larger global competitors have no plans to implement carbon pricing. Anything that requires commercial transportation to leave the farm will be taxed, placing Canadian farmers at a huge disadvantage against their global competitors
Don't worry, at least there won't be tax on your expensive produce and livestock in Kansas. The argument here is that food production as a business will only be affordable by the giants. Putting the squeeze on local farmers is the tax on food that some people here conveniently ignore to make shitty rebuttals.