Manitoba is the latest province to pull out of the federal government’s plan to implement a national carbon tax. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau defended it, saying Canadians gave him a mandate to roll it out. As Mercedes Stephenson reports, Alberta United Conservative Party leader Jason Kenney is pleased to see a growing objection to the plan.
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Prime Minister Trudeau defends carbon tax plan as provinces push back
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