‘It’s only fair:’ Moe calls for carbon tax exemption on all home heating
Premier Scott Moe is putting the heat on the federal government about the carbon tax.
Last week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a pause on carbon pricing for heating oil in Atlantic Canada. That doesn’t affect Saskatchewan much, as most residents in this province use natural gas to heat their homes.
In a video posted to social media Monday, Moe said he wants the federal government to extend that pause to all sources of home heating in all areas of the country.
The premier said he can’t accept the federal government helping people in one part of the country and not another, so he proposed a plan to help Saskatchewan families: The province will stop collecting the carbon tax if the feds don’t offer residents a break.