“The most important role of government in reducing GHG emissions may be supporting technological research, not enforcing regulations or tinkering with relative prices”
OTTAWA, ON -- At one time, the carbon tax was a popular policy with a significant number of proponents on both ends of the political spectrum. Now, public perception of the controversial tax is split along deeply partisan lines. Proponents and detractors of the policy are likely to be locked in bitter conflict during the 2019 election.
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