Canada’s Manitoba unveils C$25 carbon tax, trading system but defies Ottawa’s demands

Published 18:47 on October 27, 2017  /  Last updated at 12:29 on June 21, 2018  / /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes, US

Manitoba has announced that it will impose a flat carbon tax of C$25 per tonne, introducing a hybrid market-based system similar to Alberta's but putting the province at odds with the pricing demands of the Canadian federal government.
Manitoba has announced that it will impose a flat carbon tax of C$25 per tonne, introducing a hybrid market-based system similar to Alberta's but putting the province at odds with the pricing demands of the Canadian federal government.


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