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Experts Weigh In on Supreme Court Carbon Tax Ruling


Experts Weigh In on Supreme Court Carbon Tax Ruling
The matter of carbon taxes and whether Ottawa retained ultimate authority to impose them on recalcitrant provinces under the auspices of fighting climate change finally had its day in Canada’s highest court, and the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act was deemed constitutionally sound.
Proponents of the federal policy lauded the 6–3 split decision, but University of Saskatchewan professor Dwight Newman, the Canada research chair in indigenous rights in constitutional and international law, says it could have profound effects on the Federation.
“I think that the majority has actually changed parts of the Peace, Order, and Good Government national concern test. They ended up saying there can be a double aspect in matters that are under the national concern test,” he told The Epoch Times. ....

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Federal plan to hike carbon taxes to $170 per tonne would restrain economy, cost jobs: report


Federal plan to hike carbon taxes to $170 per tonne would restrain economy, cost jobs: report
Jesse Snyder
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Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne.
OTTAWA Plans by the federal government to hike carbon taxes to $170 per tonne by 2030 will cause widespread layoffs and restrict economic growth, a new report claims.
A study by the Fraser Institute says Canada could lose 202,000 jobs by 2030 mostly in Quebec and Ontario if Ottawa follows through on plans to raise the levy. It would also cause a 2.1 per cent drop in Canadian GDP, or roughly $44 billion in losses in today’s currency.
The additional tax burden would in turn make it “unfeasible” to provide rebates to Canadians without assuming new debt, the Fraser report says, translating into higher deficits. ....

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Opinion: Higher carbon taxes will cost Canadian governments $24 billion a year by 2030


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By Elmira Aliakbari and Jason Clemens
Late last year, the Trudeau government unveiled its new climate plan, which calls for the federal carbon tax to reach $170 per tonne by 2030, with revenues rebated to households or spent by Ottawa. This plan will, among other things, increase government budget deficits, which have already hit historic highs during the COVID-recession, resulting in rapidly rising government debt across Canada. According to a new study co-authored by one of us (Aliakbari) and Ross McKitrick of the University of Guelph, once the carbon tax is fully implemented, combined federal and provincial deficits will increase by another $24 billion annually. ....

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Federal plan to hike carbon taxes to $170 per tonne would restrain economy, cost jobs: report