ANALYSIS: Canadian carbon pricing politics threaten future of federal climate policy

Published 22:28 on November 14, 2023  /  Last updated at 22:37 on November 14, 2023  / Allison Gacad /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s decision to temporarily exempt home heating oil from carbon pricing has only amplified existing dissent with the Liberal government’s approach to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and introduces uncertainty to the future of Canadian climate policy, experts say.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s decision to temporarily exempt home heating oil from carbon pricing has only amplified existing dissent with the Liberal government’s approach to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and introduces uncertainty to the future of Canadian climate policy, experts say.


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