‘My job is not to be popular,’ Trudeau says after pressed to ditch carbon price hike
Trudeau made the comments to reporters in Calgary after meeting earlier in the day with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith for the first time since last summer.
She and six other premiers have called on Trudeau to abandon the 23-per-cent hike to help Canadians already dealing with squeezed household budgets.
Conservative Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre has also railed against the levy and in a statement Wednesday said his party plans to force multiple votes in Parliament next week to nix the hike.
Trudeau told the news conference it’s easy for governments to put off taking action on climate change so that it’s not their problem while they’re in office, and for “short-term thinker politicians” to fight putting a price on carbon.