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Ontario Premier Doug Ford Warns of Political consequences of Carbon Price Increase

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March 14, 2024
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford has issued a stark warning to the federal government, stating that the planned carbon price increase set for April 1 could lead to political annihilation for the Liberals. Ford expressed bewilderment at the decision, emphasizing the need to prioritize returning money to people’s pockets rather than filling government coffers.

His comments come amidst a meeting between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith in Calgary, where pushback against the impending carbon price hike is gaining momentum among provincial leaders.

The federal backstop is scheduled to rise from $65 to $80 per tonne on April 1, resulting in an increase in the fuel charge on gasoline. Smith, along with several other premiers, has called for a pause on the increase to address concerns over affordability.

Trudeau, on the other hand, emphasized the importance of pricing pollution and highlighted the Canada Carbon Rebate, which aims to provide financial support to families amidst efforts to combat climate change.

The debate over the carbon price has sparked controversy among provincial leaders, with Liberal Premier Andrew Furey of Newfoundland and Labrador and Progressive Conservative Premier Tim Houston of Nova Scotia expressing reservations about the planned increase. Furey emphasized the financial strain it would impose on families, while Houston argued against the necessity of the carbon tax.

Meanwhile, the federal government has defended the carbon price as a crucial component of Canada’s emission reduction strategy, citing its contribution to meeting emission targets and its role in making life more affordable through rebates.

The ongoing dispute over the carbon price underscores the broader debate surrounding climate policy in Canada, with opposing views on its effectiveness and economic implications. As political tensions escalate, the outcome of this clash could have significant ramifications for the upcoming federal election and the future of climate policy in the country.

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