Well, so much for that advice as the pancake breakfast had barely digested on the rock and a former Liberal Minister in Paul Martin's government, John Efford, was offering up his own personal opinion (advice) to Newfoundland and Labradorians regarding the Green Shift plan.
Here's Efford's exact words from a Toronto Star report:
Newfoundlanders are "afraid' of Liberal Leader Stéphane Dion's carbon tax, says a former Liberal cabinet minister.Let me tell u, if you're Liberal leader Stéphane Dion, you can't be liking the way things are already shaping up. And it's only Monday for cripes sakes.John Efford said people in the province may distrust Prime Minister Stephen Harper, but they're afraid that the proposed carbon tax is going drive up the cost of fuel.
"I can tell you the average person on the street don't understand the carbon tax," Effort, a former natural resources minister, told reporters after listening to Dion speak in St. John's.
"They are afraid of that," he said, noting that gasoline was selling in Newfoundland this morning at $1.49 a litre.
Efford, who served in Paul Martin's Liberal government, said he realizes it is too late for Dion to ditch the policy, but "I think he has got a big sell on his hands."
Update: I see 1 important Lib is in panic mode: "Should they go neg? Will they?...You know what I think, I suspect. This isn't about one man's views, anymore. It's about protecting the Liberal Party from a decade or more in the wilderness." This, coming from a guy who has had a good handle on such things over the yrs (from a winning perspective, that is).
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Things are even weirder in Newfoundland, then they were here in Nova Scotia last week. And judging from Efford's comments, if Newfoundlanders can't trust Harper and don't understand the carbon tax then does that mean he believes there's a real alternative in the NDP?
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