Saskatchewan brings five additional sectors into provincial large emitter system

Published 22:47 on January 19, 2022  /  Last updated at 22:47 on January 19, 2022  / /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes

The Saskatchewan government on Wednesday announced the province will add five new sectors to its output-based pricing system (OBPS), though it still must petition the federal government to remove some of its largest-emitting sectors from coverage under Canada’s ‘backstop’ CO2 pricing system.
The Saskatchewan government on Wednesday announced the province will add five new sectors to its output-based pricing system (OBPS), though it still must petition the federal government to remove some of its largest-emitting sectors from coverage under Canada’s ‘backstop’ CO2 pricing system.


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