Trudeau Rejects Further Exceptions on Carbon Price

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Trudeau Rejects Further Exceptions on Carbon Price
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces that there will be no additional exceptions on the carbon price, specifically targeting the use of home heating oil.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says there will be no further exceptions on the carbon price made for other provinces.

Last week, Trudeau exempted home heating fuel from the carbon levy, prompting accusations that Ottawa has implemented a two-tier carbon pricing system that advantages voters in Atlantic Canada, a Liberal stronghold, while disadvantaging others. “Thanks for asking and I appreciate the chance to reply. ... I’m in Scotland this month playing a bit of golf and doing some new writing.

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