Alberta asks Court of Appeal to look at constitutionality of federal carbon tax
EDMONTON — Alberta’s justice minister says the province is asking for a legal opinion on the constitutionality of the federal government imposing its carbon tax.
At a news conference Thursday, Doug Schweitzer said the province has filed a reference case with the Alberta Court of Appeal.
“The federal government has recently announced that it will impose a carbon tax on Albertans starting January 1, 2020,” he said in Edmonton. “Our government contends this constitutes federal overreach into our exclusive provincial jurisdiction to manage our own affairs in a way that is suitable to local conditions.”
Schweitzer, who pegged court costs at about $300,000, said the province will use every legal tool at its disposal to fight Ottawa’s carbon price and will “continue to support other province’s challenges against this federal tax grab.”