Election in sight, BC’s NDP proposes carbon tax increase, 2030 emissions target

Published 19:15 on February 3, 2017  /  Last updated at 23:19 on February 3, 2017  /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes

With an election just three months away, British Columbia’s NDP party, the Canadian province’s official opposition, has pledged to slowly increase the provincial carbon tax from 2020 to align with federal requirements and to adopt a new medium-term climate target.
With an election just three months away, British Columbia’s NDP party, the Canadian province’s official opposition, has pledged to slowly increase the provincial carbon tax from 2020 to align with federal requirements and to adopt a new medium-term climate target.


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