B.C. Premier David Eby says his government will be “restructuring significant parts” of the CleanBC program in the wake of the elimination of carbon pricing. Eby says British Columbians will also no longer receive the climate action tax credit and the province will be reviewing government programs to make up around $2 billion in loss revenue from carbon pricing.
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Changes to tax credits, CleanBC coming in wake of carbon pricing elimination: Eby
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