Canada Roundup: As submission deadline passes, provincial carbon pricing plans overshadowed by dissent

Published 20:56 on September 13, 2018  /  Last updated at 21:40 on September 13, 2018  /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes, US

With Ottawa’s deadline for Canada’s provinces and territories to submit their carbon pricing plans having now passed, the federal government has a tough task ahead in reviewing and coordinating the programmes and addressing the obstinate gaps in what has emerged as a national patchwork of schemes.
With Ottawa’s deadline for Canada’s provinces and territories to submit their carbon pricing plans having now passed, the federal government has a tough task ahead in reviewing and coordinating the programmes and addressing the obstinate gaps in what has emerged as a national patchwork of schemes.


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