Nova Scotia premier rebuffs federal CO2 price in climate plan submission

Published 22:39 on August 19, 2022  /  Last updated at 23:12 on August 19, 2022  / /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes

Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative (PC) Premier Tim Houston on Thursday submitted an emissions reduction plan to Ottawa that does not contain any form of carbon pricing, while the future of the province’s cap-and-trade system remains uncertain.
Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative (PC) Premier Tim Houston on Thursday submitted an emissions reduction plan to Ottawa that does not contain any form of carbon pricing, while the future of the province’s cap-and-trade system remains uncertain.


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