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Carbon pricing kicked off at $20 per tonne in 2019 and will increase by $15 each year until it eventually reaches $170 per tonne in 2030

Singh Changes Carbon Tax Stance, Criticizes Trudeau’s Climate Policy


Jagmeet Singh is distancing the federal New Democrats from the Liberal government’s heavily criticized carbon-pricing policy, saying the much debated consumer tax is not a necessity to address climate change.

The NDP leader’s seeming about-face on the issue was highlighted during a speech he delivered at the Broadbent Institute’s annual policy conference in Ottawa on April 11. ---More...

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By Wolfgang Meffert on 2024 04 14

Carbon pricing is based on per ton of CO2
If you call it 'Carbon tax' then the cost per ton of Carbon is about 3 times the cost of CO2



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