Conservatives plan to introduce $20-per-tonne carbon price in climate plan
OTTAWA – Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole is pitching a $20-per-tonne carbon price for consumers in his party’s $5-billion plan to tackle climate change.
The move represents a major policy shift for the party, which has long campaigned to scrap the carbon price introduced by the Liberals under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
The 15-page document, obtained by The Canadian Press, is set to be announced by O’Toole later this morning and outlines how carbon pricing would work under the Conservatives.
It says the price would start at $20 per tonne and rise to no higher than $50 per tonne.