Alberta Court of Appeal to rule on whether federal carbon tax should stand
EDMONTON — The Alberta Court of Appeal is to release its decision today in the province’s challenge of the federal government’s carbon tax.
Lawyers for the province argued in a hearing in December that the justification Ottawa has given for imposing the tax doesn’t meet constitutional muster.
The federal government told the Appeal Court judges that climate change is a national and global issue that can’t be fought entirely by the provinces alone. Lawyer Sharlene Telles-Langdon argued that climate change is pressing enough to make it a national concern.
Much more is known about it, she said, and the severity of the threat has greatly increased.