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New Brunswick finalizes carbon tax details with Ottawa for largest emitters
The New Brunswick and federal governments have sorted out details on when the province’s largest fossil fuel emitters will switch from paying the federal carbon price to paying the provincial version.
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In 2021, plants must reduce emissions intensity by one percentage point, and pay if they fall short
Posted: Apr 28, 2021 3:20 PM AT | Last Updated: April 28
The largest emitters of carbon will be required to lower their emissions intensity by one percentage point every year until it reaches 10 per cent. (Joseph Tunney/CBC)
HALIFAX Moncton s drinking water system is scheduled to receive an upgrade after over $21 million of funding was announced from three levels of government on Monday. Over the next 12 to 15 months, researchers will use technology to remove harmful toxins that blue-green algae can produce. “Our government’s priority is to invest in strategic infrastructure projects that build vibrant and sustainable communities,” said Finance and Treasury Board Minister Ernie Steeves, speaking on behalf of Environment and Climate Change Minister Gary Crossman, who is also the minister responsible for the Regional Development Corporation. “With these upgrades, we are protecting public health and equipping the city with the infrastructure it needs for continued population growth and economic recovery.”
Investments from Ottawa and Fredericton for four infrastructure projects including the Vaughan Creek Bridge replacement in St. Martins and a combined sewer separation and utility renewal in St. Stephen.
In Plaster Rock, funding will support the north lagoon decommissioning and collector sewer, while in New Maryland it will be used for the Sunrise wellfield development.
“Investing in improved wastewater and drinking water facilities is an important part of delivering on our government’s priority to build vibrant and sustainable communities,” said Environment and Climate Change Minister Gary Crossman, who is also minister responsible for the Regional Development Corporation. “With projects like these, we are not only preserving public health and protecting the environment, we are also equipping these communities with the infrastructure they need for population growth and economic recovery.”
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