Carbon Tax Canada
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Ottawa imposes its consumer carbon price plan on 3 Atlantic provinces next summerBy July 2023, only British Columbia, Quebec and New Brunswick will have provincial carbon-pricing systems for individuals and businesses with lower levels of emissions.CanadaNov 22, 2022
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Carbon price rises to $50 a tonne, adds 2.2 cents to a litre of gasThe federal levy applies directly in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario but B.C., New Brunswick and PEI are also raising their provincial carbon levies to stay in line.ConsumerApr 1, 2022
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Canada’s carbon price is increasing on April 1The price increase translates to an extra 8.8 cents per litre of gasoline for the regular consumer, according to the Canada Revenue Agency.CanadaMar 25, 2021
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Supreme Court of Canada to rule on whether carbon tax is constitutional next weekA ruling on the constitutionality of the Liberal carbon tax is expected from the Supreme Court of Canada on March 25.CanadaMar 19, 2021
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Canada owes $200M across 3 provinces after underestimating carbon tax revenueThe government didn't meet its own threshold in Ontario, Manitoba or New Brunswick.CanadaFeb 17, 2021
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Supreme Court reserves judgment in Canada’s carbon tax casesA decision by the Supreme Court of Canada on the constitutionality of the carbon tax could take several more months.CanadaSep 23, 2020
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Canada’s carbon tax dispute not settled yet as Supreme Court reserves judgment in casesThe Supreme Court of Canada reserved judgment on the national carbon tax Wednesday.CanadaSep 23, 2020
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How carbon pricing works across the countryHere's a quick glimpse at how the national price on pollution works in every province and territory.CanadaJan 20, 2020
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Albertans will see gas prices jump Jan. 1 as 2020 federal carbon tax kicks inAlbertans will be seeing a rise in prices at the pump this week, as the federal government's carbon tax comes into effect with the dawning of the new decade.ConsumerDec 29, 2019
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Ontario government to continue legal carbon tax fight despite election resultsThe Ontario government says it will carry on with its legal challenge of the federal carbon tax despite the results of Monday's federal election. Environment Minister Jeff Yurek now says the province will see its roughly $30-million court battle "through to its end."PoliticsOct 24, 2019
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