Manitoba suspends provincial CO2 tax plan due to coronavirus pandemic

Published 14:37 on March 27, 2020  /  Last updated at 14:46 on March 27, 2020  / /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes

Manitoba will delay the introduction of its proposed flat carbon levy and large emitter programme as the COVID-19 outbreak has caused the Canadian province to reassess its financial situation, Premier Brian Pallister said Thursday.
Manitoba will delay the introduction of its proposed flat carbon levy and large emitter programme as the COVID-19 outbreak has caused the Canadian province to reassess its financial situation, Premier Brian Pallister said Thursday.


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