Breaking up is hard to do: Industry, experts warn Ontario Tories over costly and difficult cap-and-trade exit

Published 22:02 on April 26, 2017  /  Last updated at 00:00 on November 27, 2017  /  Americas, Canada, US

Progressive Conservatives have vowed to dismantle Ontario cap-and-trade scheme and replace it with a carbon tax if elected in next year’s provincial elections, but industry is warning over the related costs and experts say this is easier said than done.
Progressive Conservatives have vowed to dismantle Ontario cap-and-trade scheme and replace it with a carbon tax if elected in next year’s provincial elections, but industry is warning over the related costs and experts say this is easier said than done.


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