Legislation introduced to cut carbon tax from SaskEnergy bills
Legislation introduced in Saskatchewan on Thursday will remove Ottawa’s carbon tax from SaskEnergy bills starting Jan. 1.
The provincial government said the move will save Saskatchewan families an average of $400 in 2024.
The move follows a promise Premier Scott Moe made on Oct. 30, in response to Justin Trudeau’s announcement of a carbon tax exemption for homes heated with oil, which are primarily located in Atlantic provinces. Saskatchewan’s homes are largely heated with natural gas, prompting widespread accusations of unfairness from Ottawa.
In a rare unanimous vote in Saskatchewan’s legislature, the opposition NDP also called on Ottawa to expand the exemption to include those who use natural gas for home heating.