Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister plans to discuss carbon tax with prime minister
WINNIPEG — Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister is hoping to discuss carbon taxes and climate change with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau when the federal cabinet holds a retreat in Winnipeg next week.
Pallister said he hopes Trudeau can show some flexibility on the carbon tax that Ottawa has imposed on Manitoba and other provinces that have refused to implement their own, especially after poor Liberal election results on the Prairies last fall.
“We have an opportunity now, post federal election, for the federal government to demonstrate the sincerity of its commitments,” Pallister said Wednesday.
“It said, during the election and since, that it wanted to reach out, essentially, to capture the hearts and minds of western Canadians.”