Manitoba opposition party threatens to delay province’s carbon tax

Published 01:05 on April 6, 2018  /  Last updated at 01:05 on April 6, 2018  /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes

Manitoba’s NDP party has threatened to delay legislation to enact the province’s proposed carbon tax as it seeks to force the ruling conservatives to include measures to support low-carbon investment, the leader of the official opposition said Thursday.
Manitoba’s NDP party has threatened to delay legislation to enact the province’s proposed carbon tax as it seeks to force the ruling conservatives to include measures to support low-carbon investment, the leader of the official opposition said Thursday.


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