Canada’s national carbon tax on consumer fuels is likely in its final weeks after both major contenders to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as Liberal leader have promised to scrap it.
OTTAWA — Liberal leadership candidate Mark Carney added his name to the list of Liberals promising to scrap the Trudeau government’s consumer carbon tax, instead promising incentives on the purchase of “eco-responsible” options and making “big polluters” pay more.
Liberal leadership contender Mark Carney is expected to announce a plan on Friday to abandon consumer carbon pricing but keep industrial pricing in place.
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My government will immediately remove the carbon tax,' said Liberal leadership hopeful Mark Carney during a campaign speech in Halifax, N.S.
In a policy statement provided to the Star, Carney said the “divisive” current consumer carbon levy “isn’t working.”
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Liberal leadership candidate Mark Carney says it is 'important that climate policy has broad buy-in,' and that the consumer price on carbon has become 'very divisive.' Carney announced Friday that, if chosen as party leader,