Manitoba reversal leaves Saskatchewan as sole opponent to pan-Canadian CO2 pricing plan

Published 02:13 on December 12, 2016  /  Last updated at 11:25 on December 12, 2016  /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes, US

Manitoba on Sunday appeared to reverse course on its opposition to a pan-Canadian climate change plan reached between provincial and federal leaders Friday, leaving Saskatchewan the lone challenger and prompting its premier to repeat a previous threat to take Ottawa to court over carbon pricing.
Manitoba on Sunday appeared to reverse course on its opposition to a pan-Canadian climate change plan reached between provincial and federal leaders Friday, leaving Saskatchewan the lone challenger and prompting its premier to repeat a previous threat to take Ottawa to court over carbon pricing.


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