Wall rules out carbon tax until economy rebounds
As the nation’s premiers prepare to discuss climate change this week, Saskatchewan’s premier is reiterating his position against a carbon tax, at least until the economy improves.
Brad Wall said he would not sign the proposal for a national carbon tax that will likely be presented to premiers at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the Vancouver climate meeting.
“With the overall Canadian economy struggling, it’s my view, it’s the Saskatchewan Government’s view, that the very last thing we need right now is a new tax,” Brad Wall said Monday following a post on Facebook over the weekend. “A national carbon tax would tax a chunk out of those sectors out of our economy in Saskatchewan that are actually helping to keep things moving forward.”
Wall did not rule out introducing a provincial levy on heavy emitters once the energy sector kicks up again. He said such a tax would focus on the largest emitters rather than a broad tax on individuals and all the funds would go towards green technology research.