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  2. Who pays this tax? Canadian farmers generally do not pay the industrial output-based pricing system (OBPS) carbon tax, which targets large emitters. However, they are subject to the federal fuel charge (consumer carbon tax) on specific fuels like propane and natural gas used for grain drying and barn heating, though marked gasoline and diesel are largely exempt.
  3. Yes, Canada has an industrial carbon pricing system, often called Large-Emitter Trading Systems (LETS) or Output-Based Pricing System (OBPS), which targets major polluters like oil sands, cement, and steel plants to reduce emissions while protecting their global competitiveness, distinct from the separate consumer-focused carbon tax. Provinces design their own systems meeting federal minimums, with some using emissions trading or levies, while the federal OBPS applies where provinces don't have their own or their system falls short.
  4. Yeah I haven't seen ice like this since ai left Alaska. Locals here say it's been many years since the Hudson iced up like this.
  5. Who pays that industrial tax?
  6. Nice... Probably been a while since you seen ice like that...eh? Were you there previous years?
  7. Again your mind always thinks gay. Weird! And you continue to be confrontational with every single freaking post of mine. You got issues bro
  8. Apparently some nut-job sprayed a syringe filled with an unknown substance at Ilhan this afternoon or evening. Like syringe without a need, just filled with an unknown substance.
  9. The og flame machine was the 07 f8. Favaritos said the ctech had nothing on his 07 when it came to flames lol
  10. krom replied to Mainecat's topic in Current Events
    https://www.instagram.com/reel/DT-eHipiT2D/?igsh=MThpejFkZG9rMjM1
  11. That seems like a Mainecat answer instead of the truth
  12. Too easy. Rochester, MN Meteorological Winter 2024-25 was Drier & Slightly Warmer than Normal in Rochester, MN Temperatures - Slightly Warmer than Normal From December 1 through February 28, the average temperature at Rochester International Airport was 18.4°F. This was 0.3°F warmer than the 1991-2020 winter normal of 18.1°F. The average maximum temperature was 26.7°F. This was 0.9°F warmer than the 1991-2020 normal of 25.8°F. The average minimum temperature was 10.1°F. This was 0.3°F colder than the 1991-2020 normal of 10.4°F. The table below contains the monthly temperatures and their departures from normal for the winter of 2024-25. Winter 2024-25 Temperatures in Rochester MN Average Departure Month Temperature from Normal ----- ----------- ----------- December 24.1°F + 3.3°F January 15.0°F + 0.3°F February 16.0°F - 2.7°F Winter 18.4°F + 0.3°F The warmest high temperature was 56°F on January 30. The coldest high temperature was -5°F on January 20. The warmest low temperature was 36°F on February 24. The coldest low temperature was -20°F on January 21. The daily average temperatures were above normal on 46 days (51.1%), below normal on 43 days (47.8%), and normal on 1 day (1.1%). The temperature fell to zero or below on 24 days. Normally, there are 27 sub-zero temperatures in a winter. Precipitation - Drier than Normal Rochester International Airport received 1.77" of precipitation. This was 1.52" drier than the 1991-2020 winter normal of 3.29". The table below contains the monthly precipitation totals and their departures from normal for the winter of 2024-25. Winter 2024-25 Precipitation in Rochester MN Precipitation Departure Month Total from Normal ----- ------------- ----------- December 1.27 inches -0.01 inches January 0.02 inches -0.97 inches - Driest February 0.48 inches -0.80 inches Winter 1.77 inches -1.52 inches The wettest day was on December 27 when 0.71" of precipitation fell. Precipitation fell on 43 days (47.8%). Measurable precipitation fell on 17 days (18.9%) and trace amounts of precipitation fell on 26 days (28.9%). Snowfall - 12th Least The snow observer near Rochester International Airport received 12.5" of snow. This was 22.8" below the 1991-2020 normal of 35.3". This was the 12th least during a meteorological winter. This was the least since last winter (6th least - 9.6"). The table below contains the monthly snowfall totals and their departures from normal for the winter of 2024-25. Winter 2024-25 Snowfall in Rochester MN Snowfall Departure Month Total from Normal ----- ------------ ----------- December 6.8 inches -5.6 inches January 0.4 inches -11.8 inches Least February 5.3 inches -5.4 inches Winter 12.5 inches -22.8 inches 12th Least The snowiest day was 5.9" on December 19. Snow fell on 33 days (36.7%). Measurable snow fell on 13 days (14.4%) and a trace of snow fell on another 20 days (22.2%). Snow Depth - Below Average The official snow observer near Rochester International Airport had an average snow depth of 0.8". This was 4.3" lower than the long-term average (1893-2025) of 5.1". The greatest snow depth was 6" on December 20-22. There was snow on the ground on 34 days (37.8%) this winter. Measurable snow was on the ground on 23 days (25.6%) and trace amounts of snow on the ground on 11 days (12.2%). Winds Highest sustained winds - 46 mph from the northwest on December 4 and west northwest on February 28 Highest wind gust - 63 mph from the north northwest on December 4 and west northwest on February 28 Sky Cover Clear - 32 days Partly Cloudy - 31 days Cloudy - 27 days Barometric Pressure Highest - 30.74 inches on February 18 Lowest - 29.44 inches on December 8
  13. Parliament back in CPC same talking points Only Grocery inflation is used Trump is our hero Grocery inflation nobody can eat your speech Mr Prime Minister - We need TikTok Clips for likes Great couple of days for CPC
  14. You cant be as cool as me Bud sorry you live in Minnesota....East Coast will always be cooler.
  15. Lug nuts look fine.
  16. CPC is about CPC and PP no bill shall pass
  17. Strange, after they post homos. Weird. I’ll have to be more clever and come up with 7th grade nicknames like FagBird and FagCrusher from now on. Super cool.
  18. Holy shit LMAO
  19. You took it as Gay dude ....You and Fagvanden both thinking about the Homos in this thread . Never fails two peas in a pod.
  20. Plissken replied to SSFB's topic in Current Events
  21. 1) because ICE came after 2) Whoops. And you wonder why Homan received an award under Obama and is being protested now; differing policies that went after the worse of the worse vs detain anyone who’s non-white.
  22. You aren’t giving them enough credit for what they’ve done in MN… which apparently ain’t sayin’ much with who is at the helm.

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