A. Made-in-Manitoba or Made-in-Ottawa

1. Do you want:
2. Do you prefer that decisions on where the carbon tax revenue is spent are based on:

B. Using Carbon Revenue

A carbon price generates new money for government to spend on climate and green priorities. The Made-in-Manitoba carbon levy will raise about $260 million each year. How would you like to see this money spent?

There are three main categories for spending this additional revenue:

Helping Households -This category could see carbon revenue used to lower taxes or provide a direct rebate to families and households to help offset increased fuel and heating costs. This could also be used to help offset the impacts of any hydroelectricity rate increases.

Investing in Green Projects and Clean Growth -This category could see some of the carbon revenue invested into green projects and clean technologies that would reduce emissions, further reductions or help the overall environment.

Adapting to Climate Change -This category could see some of the carbon revenue used to build green infrastructure such as agricultural drainage systems and water retention systems to better deal with extreme weather events.

3. Imagine you have $100 from the carbon levy and you could spend it on the categories listed below.

Please review these categories and note in the space provided how much of the $100 you would spend in each of them. You can spend it all in one category or you can divide the money among the three categories.

Helping Households

4. Here are some specific ideas for helping families and households adjust to a new carbon levy.

Please choose the one you think are most important by ranking them from 1 to 3, where 1 is your first priority, 2 is your second priority, and so on until you have selected as many as you like.

Investing in Green Projects and Clean Growth

5. Here are some specific ideas for investing in green projects that help the environment and clean growth that helps the economy.

Please choose the ones you think are most important by ranking them 1 to 5, where 1 is your first priority, 2 is your second priority, and so on until you have selected as many as you like.

Adapting to Climate Change

6. Here are some specific ideas for helping Manitoba adapt to climate change.

Please choose the ones you think are most important by ranking them 1 to 5, where 1 is your first priority, 2 is your second priority, and so on until you have selected as many as you like.

7. Please consult our Made-in-Manitoba Climate and Green Plan for the full list of priorities for protecting our environment and growing our economy.

This completes the consultation questionnaire. Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback. Your comments are very helpful as we move forward with our Made-in-Manitoba Climate and Green plan.

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