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Ending Fossil Fuel Subsidies with Katrina Miller

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Western governments say that they are working toward a net-zero future. But are those same governments propping up fossil fuel companies with billions of dollars in subsidies? And how can we change that? On today’s episode we talk to Katrina Miller, the Executive Director of Canadians for Tax Fairness about their new report, Taxes and the Path to a Green Economy, which is all about how the Canadian tax system continues to subsidize fossil fuel companies and how to change that. Katrina has worked for over twenty years to win environmental and social justice improvements at every level of government, collaborating with a wide array of labour, community, and academic experts, and helping organizations and individuals hone their skills and strategies.

Visit Canadians for Tax Fairness here: https://www.taxfairness.ca/en

Read the report: https://www.taxfairness.ca/en/taxes-and-climate

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Western governments say that they are working toward a net-zero future. But are those same governments propping up fossil fuel companies with billions of dollars in subsidies? And how can we change that? On today’s episode we talk to Katrina Miller, the Executive Director of Canadians for Tax Fairness about their new report, Taxes and the Path to a Green Economy, which is all about how the Canadian tax system continues to subsidize fossil fuel companies and how to change that. Katrina has worked for over twenty years to win environmental and social justice improvements at every level of government, collaborating with a wide array of labour, community, and academic experts, and helping organizations and individuals hone their skills and strategies.

Visit Canadians for Tax Fairness here: https://www.taxfairness.ca/en

Read the report: https://www.taxfairness.ca/en/taxes-and-climate

Website: https://www.pullback.org/episode-notes/ffsubsidies

Harbinger Media Network: https://harbingermedianetwork.com/join

Enjoy our work? You can now support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/Pullback

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