Lawmakers are continuing to question why a climate-related cost to oil refineries is being passed on to consumers. Government staff say New Brunswick’s carbon adjuster is there to protect retailers, but MLAs say that leaves consumers footing the bill. Silas Brown has more.
Global News at 6 New Brunswick
N.B. lawmakers question the need for carbon adjuster fuel charge
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