Mike's Daily Comment
The public inquiry into record breaking gas prices in BC is underway but will they get a true picture? How can they, not on the table for discussion, supply and demand and high gasoline taxes.
It’s the top issue for Canadians coming into the fall election but Stats Can says inflation is hovering around 2%. It sure doesn’t feel like it when you see the cost of food, rent, car insurance, gas and other government related expenses.
We love to express our concern for the poor but actions speak louder than words. And those actions make clear the poor regularly come second to the pursuit of political power.
And it won’t cost taxpayers a cent. All it requires is putting individuals and businesses in Canada ahead of special interests being protected by provincial trade barriers.



The BC Government Was Just Kidding…Right?
Posted by Michael Campbell
on Thursday, 18 July 2019 6:09
Saying to BC Utilities Commission inquiry that is looking into the cause of high gas prices in BC that it’s not allowed to consider the impact of government taxes or other policies was a joke…right?…no. Okay, well it was laughable.