The federal plan unveiled by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Monday calls for a 10-dollar-per-tonne price on carbon starting in 2018, rising to 50-dollars per tonne by 2022.
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Opposition accuses Trudeau Liberals of stepping on province’s toes with new carbon pricing scheme
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