BC rejects advice to increase CO2 tax ‘until other provinces catch up’

Published 22:57 on August 19, 2016  /  Last updated at 17:52 on May 8, 2018  / Ben Garside /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes

Canadian province British Columbia rejected its advisors’ call to increase its CO2 tax, with Premier Christy Clark saying it would only consider doing so when other provinces caught up to its climate efforts.
Canadian province British Columbia rejected its advisors’ call to increase its CO2 tax, with Premier Christy Clark saying it would only consider doing so when other provinces caught up to its climate efforts.


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