Ontario PC candidates reiterate carbon pricing opposition but lack clear climate policy alternatives

Published 00:33 on February 16, 2018  /  Last updated at 00:03 on July 26, 2018  / /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes

All four Ontario Progressive Conservative leadership candidates on Thursday reiterated their pledges to dismantle the province's cap-and-trade scheme and reject the federal backstop programme, but not one was able to offer any semblance of a coherent climate change policy alternative.
All four Ontario Progressive Conservative leadership candidates on Thursday reiterated their pledges to dismantle the province's cap-and-trade scheme and reject the federal backstop programme, but not one was able to offer any semblance of a coherent climate change policy alternative.


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