Moe to appear before Ottawa finance committee ahead of carbon tax hike
Saskatchewan’s premier will get a chance to make his voice heard in Ottawa.
Scott Moe sent a letter Tuesday to the chair of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance, asking to appear before the committee no later than Thursday, ahead of the scheduled increase to the carbon tax which takes effect on Monday.
Similar requests were sent by Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Nova Scotia Premier Blaine Higgs, who have both roundly criticized Justin Trudeau’s price on carbon.
The premier said he wants to use the appearance “to make the case as to why the federal government must cancel the planned increase in the federal carbon tax, or better yet, eliminate the federal carbon tax entirely, on everything, for everyone.”