
Government moves to purge consumer carbon pricing from law
OTTAWA — The federal government has moved to purge consumer carbon pricing from law, effectively putting an end to what was once the keystone of the Liberals’ climate policy.
Prime Minister Mark Carney ended the consumer carbon price in March in his first official act after being sworn into office.
Parliament was not sitting at the time so Carney used regulations to set the price to zero.
But the Conservatives claimed Carney would just bring back consumer carbon pricing after the election because the law itself hadn’t been repealed.