Alberta Carbon Levy and Rebate Program Lethbridge Public Opinion Study Winter 2018

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Alberta Carbon Levy and Rebate Program Lethbridge Public Opinion Study Winter 2018 2018 Lethbridge College Faron Ellis PhD, Research Chair Citizen Society Research Lab faron.ellis@lethbridgecollege.ca Lethbridge College 3000 College Drive South Lethbridge AB T1K 1L6 www.lethbridgecollege.ca

Methodology Population The city of Lethbridge has a total population of 98,198 residents (2017 census) approximately 80% of which are 18 years of age or older (78,500). A total of 48,173 Lethbridge residents are male (49.1%) while 50,002 are female (50.9%). South Lethbridge is home to 31,660 residents (32.2%) while the rapidly expanding west side is now home to 39,085 residents (39.8%). There are 27,453 north Lethbridge residents (28.0%). Sample Data Collected by Lethbridge College students enrolled in 9 sections of 6 courses in a variety of Lethbridge College programs in the winter of 2018. Students interviewed 1,288 randomly selected adult Lethbridge residents by telephone from February 10-15, 2018 under the supervision of CSRL Research Chair, Dr. Faron Ellis. We sincerely appreciate and thank all those who took time to respond to our survey. Full methodological notes and results from previous Lethbridge and Alberta Public Opinion Studies can be accessed by visiting the CSRL web pages at: https://lethbridgecollege.ca/departments/citizen-society-research-lab. Representativeness Analysis of the demographic data indicates that, within acceptable limits, the sample accurately represents the demographic distribution of the adult population within the city of Lethbridge. The sample has been statistically weighted to even better reflect that of the population (sex, age, and area of the city of Lethbridge). Confidence The sample yields a margin of error of ± 2.7 percentage points, 19 times out of 20. The margin of error increases when analyzing sub-samples of the data. IB Commons Call Centre The CSRL operates as a division of the Centre for Applied Arts and Sciences. Students conducted interviews using the facilities of the Lethbridge College IB Commons Call Centre with support from the Lethbridge College Facility Management, Instructional Technology, and Audio Visual teams. Sponsorship These data are part of a larger study of the opinions and attitudes of Lethbridge residents conducted by the Citizen Society Research Lab at Lethbridge College. This particular set of questions was derived from student, faculty and community interest in the topic. 1

Carbon Levy and Rebate Program On January 1, 2017, Albertans began paying the provincial government s carbon tax on gasoline, diesel, propane and natural gas. Later in the month, over sixty percent of Alberta families received a carbon rebate from the government, the amount of which varied depending on income and number of dependent children in the household. When asked to express their opinions about the provincial government s carbon tax and rebate program, a majority of Lethbridge residents stated they are opposed (54.6%). More than two of every five Lethbridge residents (45.4%) are supportive. Nearly seven percent did not know how to respond, while six respondents refused to provide an opinion. These later cases have been removed from the summary data below. While a slight majority was opposed in 2016 (56.6%), opposition peaked at nearly two-thirds (64.3%) opposed to the plan in 2017 after its initial implementation. Opposition has moderated to pre-implementation levels approximately one year into the program. Support levels have increased to 45.4% from only slightly more than one-third in 2017 (35.7%). Opposition is more intense than is support. For example, 36.3% of all Lethbridge residents strongly opposed but only 13.8% strongly supportive. Conversely, 31.6% of Lethbridge residents are somewhat supportive but only 18.3% are somewhat opposed. Carbon Levy & Rebate (%) 2016 2017 2018 2016 2017 2018 Strongly support 14.3 11.9 13.8 Somewhat support 29.1 23.7 31.6 Support 43.4 35.7 45.4 Somewhat oppose 22.2 21.8 18.3 Oppose 56.6 64.3 54.6 Strongly oppose 34.4 42.6 36.3 42.6 29.1 34.4 31.6 36.3 14.3 23.7 22.2 21.8 11.9 13.8 18.3 Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Support Oppose Support Oppose Support Oppose 2016 2017 2018 2

Carbon Levy and Rebate Program by Selected Demographic Groups Equal majorities of both men (54.8%) and women (54.5%) are opposed to the carbon levy and rebate program. Men are more intense in their opposition (39.7% strongly opposed) than are women (32.4% strongly opposed). Support and opposition levels do not fluctuate significantly across the different areas of the city of Lethbridge with majorities opposed in each of the south (54.1%), north (53.4%) and west (53.8%) regions of the city. Middle-income residents are more opposed (58.4%) than are upper-income (50.9%) and lower-income (47.5%) residents, the latter of which is one of the few groups to demonstrate majority support (52.2%). College, technical and trades graduates are more opposed (65.6%) than are other education groups, particularly university graduates where a clear majority are supportive (56.3%). Boomers and seniors more opposed than are younger residents, but majorities in all age groups are opposed. Partisanship is the most important factor correlated with opinion differences. o Provincial partisanship is most important with 84.9% of provincial NDP voters supporting the levy and rebate plan, while 80.4% of United Conservative Party voters are opposed. Provincial Liberal partisans (75.6%) are much more supportive than opposed, while Alberta Party voters are more evenly split (56.1% support). United Conservative voters are most intense in their evaluations with a clear majority of UCP partisans (57.3%) strongly opposed NDP partisan are less intense in their support with 37.8% strongly supportive. o Federal partisanship shows similar division with 82.9% of Liberal voters and 79.5% of NDP voters supportive. Conversely, 76.0% of Conservative supporters are opposed. Federal Green Party supporters are more evenly divided in their opinions. Significant differences of opinion are measured between the two Lethbridge provincial electoral districts. o Lethbridge West residents are evenly split on the merits of the carbon levy and rebate program with 50.7% opposed and 49.3% supportive. o Lethbridge East residents are more likely to be opposed (58.7%) than supportive (41.3%). 3

Carbon Levy and Rebate Program 2018 (%) Sex/City/Prov Elect Div* Male Female Lethbridge Lethbridge West Lethbridge East Support 45.2 45.5 45.4 49.3 41.3 Oppose 54.8 54.5 54.6 50.7 58.7 Area South Lethbridge North Lethbridge West Lethbridge Support 45.9 46.6 46.2 Oppose 54.1 53.4 53.8 Household Income* Under $40,000 $40,001 to $100,000 Over $100,000 Support 52.5 41.6 49.1 Oppose 47.5 58.4 50.9 Education* High School or less Some Post-secondary College-Tech-Trade University Grad Support 45.9 44.9 34.4 56.3 Oppose 54.1 55.1 65.6 43.8 Age* 18-29 30-44 45-64 65 and older Support 48.9 47.7 42.1 43.9 Oppose 51.1 52.3 57.9 56.1 Provincial Vote* NDP UCP Liberal AB Party Undecided Support 84.9 19.6 75.6 56.1 47.0 Oppose 15.1 80.4 24.4 43.9 53.0 Federal Vote* Liberal Conservative NDP Green Undecided Support 82.9 24.0 79.5 60.0 44.2 Oppose 17.1 76.0 20.5 40.0 55.8 Notes: Due to rounding, proportions may not total exactly 100%; * sig < 0.05 4

Carbon Levy and Rebate Program 2018 (%) Sex/City/Prov Elect Div* Male Female Lethbridge Lethbridge West Lethbridge East Strongly support 14.1 13.2 13.8 12.3 13.0 Somewhat support 31.0 32.2 31.6 37.0 28.4 Somewhat oppose 15.2 22.1 18.3 17.1 21.4 Strongly oppose 39.7 32.4 36.3 33.5 37.3 Area South Lethbridge North Lethbridge West Lethbridge Strongly support 17.4 13.2 12.2 Somewhat support 28.5 33.4 34.0 Somewhat oppose 17.9 20.3 18.4 Strongly oppose 36.2 33.1 35.4 Household Income Under $40,000 $40,001 to $100,000 Over $100,000 Strongly support 14.9 13.5 16.8 Somewhat support 37.6 28.3 32.3 Somewhat oppose 16.3 18.0 19.8 Strongly oppose 31.2 40.2 31.0 Education* High School or less Some Post-secondary College-Tech-Trade University Grad Strongly support 11.5 16.0 8.4 18.2 Somewhat support 34.4 28.9 26.1 38.1 Somewhat oppose 13.9 20.9 21.1 16.4 Strongly oppose 40.2 34.1 44.4 27.4 Age 18-29 30-44 45-64 65 and older Strongly support 12.7 12.7 13.5 15.2 Somewhat support 36.2 35.0 28.6 28.8 Somewhat oppose 16.8 18.2 22.7 14.8 Strongly oppose 34.3 34.1 35.2 41.3 Provincial Vote NDP UCP Liberal AB Party Undecided Strongly support 37.8 3.5 21.0 10.5 10.0 Somewhat support 47.1 16.1 54.6 45.6 37.3 Somewhat oppose 8.4 23.1 11.8 21.1 26.0 Strongly oppose 6.7 57.3 12.6 22.8 26.7 Notes: Due to rounding, proportions may not total exactly 100; * sig < 0.05 5

Demographics Area of City (%) South 32.0 North 27.7 West 40.3 Gender (%) Male 49.0 Female 50.3 Other 0.7 Income (%) Under $40,000 29.4 $40-100,000 45.8 Over $100,000 24.8 Education (%) H-School/less 18.3 Some P-Sec. 24.9 Col-Tech-Grad 28.2 University Grad 28.7 Age (%) 18-29 23.8 30-44 19.7 45-64 33.7 65 or older 22.7 Note: Due to rounding, proportions may not total exactly 100% Question o As part of its climate change strategy, the Alberta government implemented a carbon tax and rebate program this year. From what you know about the Alberta government's carbon tax and rebate program, please tell me how much you support or oppose the introduction of the Alberta carbon tax and rebate plan. Supplemental Information about tax and rebates if requested: Carbon Tax Info: 2017 2018 Gasoline 4.49 /L 6.73 /L Natural Gas 1.011 $/GJ ($320/year) 1.517 $/GJ ($470/year) Diesel / Propane 5.35 /L / 3.08 /L 8.03 /L / 4.62 /L Rebate Info: 60% of Alberta households will be eligible for maximum rebates based on income. 2017 2018 Individuals (income less than $47,501) $200 $300 Families (income less than $95,001) $300 $450 Children (under 18 - maximum of 4 per family) $30 $45 6