Liberals to cut taxes for clean-tech producers, aim for carbon neutrality by 2050
VANCOUVER — Companies that produce zero-emission technologies will pay half as much income tax if the Liberals are re-elected, leader Justin Trudeau promised Tuesday, as the party took heat over a lack of details in its climate plan.
Tuesday’s announcement marked the first specific new climate policy coming from the Liberal camp, which was criticized earlier for promising to ramp up Canada’s cuts to greenhouse gas emissions without saying how.
At an event in Burnaby, B.C., Trudeau said the number of kids around the world, including in Canada, who have been staging climate strikes to demand more action is a call that every government must heed.
Kids, he said, just get that the world needs some drastic action to halt climate change.