Saskatchewan must wait until next year for court to hear challenge of carbon tax
REGINA — Saskatchewan will have to wait until the spring for the province’s Appeal Court to hear the government’s constitutional challenge of Ottawa’s carbon tax.
Environment Minister Dustin Duncan said Friday it’s disappointing the case won’t come up until next year.
He said the federal government asked for more time, which is what pushed the case back.
“We were hoping one way or the other to … have a little bit more certainty before the end of the year but that’s not going to be the case.”