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Canadians could vote on other issues, but ‘end up with climate policies they don’t like’ expert warns

April 1 won’t feel like a joke this year as the federal government is removing the federal carbon tax. In advance of the campaigns being kicked off, the Conservative leader was calling for a carbon tax election. But after Mark Carney’s decision to drop federal consumer carbon pricing the focus shifted to affordability and Canada’s relationship with the U.S. “There is a possibility that voters will vote on other issues and end up with climate policies they don’t like very much,” say UBC Professor Kathryn Harrison. Global’s Kyle Benning has more.

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