Trudeau says carbon tax can help deal with extreme weather, Alberta fires
VANCOUVER — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal carbon tax will help deal with weather disasters such as fires in northern Alberta.
Speaking in Vancouver, Trudeau said Canadians are seeing the impact of climate change with an increase in wildfires in Western Canada, recent tornadoes in Ottawa and flooding across the country this spring.
“Extreme weather events are extraordinarily expensive for Canadians, our communities and our economy,” he said
Tuesday.
“We need to be taking real action to prevent climate change. That’s why we’re moving forward on a price on pollution right across the country, despite the fact that Conservative politicians are trying to push back against that.”