Saskatchewan’s industrial carbon tax decision gets mixed reactions
More than half a dozen industry groups in Saskatchewan came out this week supportive of the province’s move to reduce its industrial carbon tax rate to zero. However, the Saskatchewan Environmental Society is on the other side of that coin.
“We think it’s a very serious mistake. It’s going to undermine Saskatchewan’s climate change policies and everything that’s outlined in its Prairie Resilience strategy,” said Peter Prebble, a member of the board of directors for the society.
He said the society is strongly opposed to the move, explaining it will be bad for the environment, investment in clean industry in the province, and it will have Saskatchewan violating federal law as well.
“Premier Moe just appears to be ignoring the realities of what’s happening on our planet. Our planet is issuing more and more distress calls around climate change with more and more severe weather events and with ecosystems dying or in deep trouble,” said Prebble.