Premier awaits ‘Game 7’ decision on carbon tax
The Supreme Court of Canada is to rule on the controversial carbon tax Thursday.
The issue of whether that tax is constitutional has weaved its way through the highest courts of several provinces after it was first floated by Justin Trudeau in 2015 on the campaign trail.
Shortly after Trudeau came into power, he announced the plan for that tax to be imposed and increased on provinces who did not have a plan that met federal requirements.
Scott Moe was Saskatchewan’s environment minister in 2016. When the details of the carbon tax came to light in a meeting with other ministers and then-federal Environment Minister Catherine McKenna, Moe walked out.