Defiant Saskatchewan unveils carbon tax-less climate plan with international links

Published 21:48 on December 4, 2017  /  Last updated at 08:34 on December 5, 2017  /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes, International, Paris Article 6, US

Saskatchewan on Monday released its new climate change plan, opting for a suite of proposed measures including a market-based system that allows both provincial and international units but excluding an economy-wide price on carbon, defying the Canadian federal government in the process.
Saskatchewan on Monday released its new climate change plan, opting for a suite of proposed measures including a market-based system that allows both provincial and international units but excluding an economy-wide price on carbon, defying the Canadian federal government in the process.


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