Ontario to join Saskatchewan in lawsuit against Canadian federal carbon price

Published 23:59 on July 19, 2018  /  Last updated at 11:03 on July 20, 2018  / /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes

Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced on Thursday that his province will join Saskatchewan’s lawsuit to stop the implementation of the Canadian federal government’s ‘backstop’ carbon pricing scheme, setting up a showdown with Ottawa over the legality of its national climate plan.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced on Thursday that his province will join Saskatchewan’s lawsuit to stop the implementation of the Canadian federal government’s ‘backstop’ carbon pricing scheme, setting up a showdown with Ottawa over the legality of its national climate plan.


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