Nova Scotia premier eyeing cap-and-trade after rejecting carbon tax

Published 22:46 on October 4, 2016  /  Last updated at 23:43 on October 4, 2016  /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes, US

Nova Scotia is considering implementing a cap-and-trade scheme to comply with Canada’s new carbon pricing regime, Premier Stephen McNeil said Tuesday, adding that his province had ruled out a carbon tax.
Nova Scotia is considering implementing a cap-and-trade scheme to comply with Canada’s new carbon pricing regime, Premier Stephen McNeil said Tuesday, adding that his province had ruled out a carbon tax.


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