Alberta files legal action against federal government over eastern Canada carbon tax exemption
Premier Danielle Smith revealed Tuesday that Alberta is taking the federal government to court over what her administration sees as an unfair carbon tax exemption for heating oil in eastern Canada.
Her government called the exemption a double standard because Albertans continue to pay carbon taxes to stay warm in the winter.
The United Conservatives filed an application seeking judicial review of the exemption, asking the Federal Court to declare it unlawful and unconstitutional, hoping the levy is axed altogether.
“Last year, Ottawa decided Canadians in the east deserved a three-year break from paying the carbon tax on their home heating costs,” Smith said.