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March 7, 2024 8:30 am  #1


CFRB Morning Show Producer Winds Up In CTV National News Story

You may have heard the voice of Joe Cristiano, the producer of Moore in the Morning on CFRB. But you've likely never actually seen him.

Until now.

He was the central protagonist in a CTV national News story about a carbon fee that was charged in a local Toronto restaurant.

Worth noting he told his colleague on the radio Thursday morning that he mentioned the show in the interview, but they cut it out of the finished story. 

You can see it - and him - here

 

March 7, 2024 9:13 am  #2


Re: CFRB Morning Show Producer Winds Up In CTV National News Story

How does gouging customers a further 2% increase 'Carbon capture', whatever the hell that is?  The carbon tax is the biggest scam in Canadian history.  People are finally waking up to that fact, and it will rightfully be the biggest contributing factor to Trudeau's decimation if, and when, we ever get another election.

Last edited by Walter (March 7, 2024 9:14 am)

 

March 7, 2024 12:01 pm  #3


Re: CFRB Morning Show Producer Winds Up In CTV National News Story

Walter wrote:

How does gouging customers a further 2% increase 'Carbon capture', whatever the hell that is?  The carbon tax is the biggest scam in Canadian history.  People are finally waking up to that fact, and it will rightfully be the biggest contributing factor to Trudeau's decimation if, and when, we ever get another election.

While I generally agree with your points, we are living in an age now where some only read headlines and go off on tangents on social media based only on a headline, which tries to summarize an entire story in just a few words.
The story actually is that this one is not a government-mandated fee and that Goodfellas is charging the fee on its own as the business's own way of offsetting the carbon footprint of selling wood-fired pizza. On top of that we are all already also paying more for pizza and everything else because of the impact of the government-imposed carbon taxes on suppliers and the transport of products.
On its website, Goodfellas further elaborates: "To offset our carbon footprint, we will be supporting Tree Canada's National Greening Program, which plants trees in areas that need reforestation."
I know that the Chuck's Roadhouse restaurant chain charges a 3% "honest to goodness fee" promising to use the freshest ingredients possible.
Are these fees a little too woke? Yes. But illegal, no, as long as the business is upfront about it. Just another in a long line of added fees these days such as the multiple fees charged for concert tickets, the fee Cineplex now charges for buying movie tickets online and the cleaning fees at Air BnBs etc. etc.

Last edited by DX (March 7, 2024 12:04 pm)

 

March 7, 2024 2:32 pm  #4


Re: CFRB Morning Show Producer Winds Up In CTV National News Story

I wonder if that qualifies as a tax credit for the chain owners...

 

March 7, 2024 4:42 pm  #5


Re: CFRB Morning Show Producer Winds Up In CTV National News Story

It would be classified as revenue to the business .... if he then bought carbon credits then that expense would offset the revenue charged to the customer.

As Joe appears to be so triggered by the charge I will be texting tomorrow morning and offering to send him the amount he was charged for the "carbon credit"