Alberta UCP leader floats bringing back province’s old carbon pricing system if elected next year

Published 01:12 on March 21, 2018  /  Last updated at 01:12 on March 21, 2018  /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes, US, Voluntary

The leader of Alberta’s United Conservative Party (UCP) said that while he’s dead set on eliminating the province’s carbon tax and dismantling its new hybrid trading scheme, he’s open to relaunching the market-based system that was in place for most of the last decade.
The leader of Alberta’s United Conservative Party (UCP) said that while he’s dead set on eliminating the province’s carbon tax and dismantling its new hybrid trading scheme, he’s open to relaunching the market-based system that was in place for most of the last decade.


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