Alberta says it will continue to fight against carbon tax
CALGARY, AB — Hours before a federal carbon tax is imposed on the province, the United Conservative Party has revealed how they plan to continue the fight against the tax.
Speaking to media in Calgary Tuesday morning at the Blackfoot Truckstop Diner, Justice Minister and Solicitor General Doug Schweitzer says the province still plans to fight Ottawa on the tax, arguing the federal government is overstepping its bounds by imposing the tax on the province.
“Albertans voted overwhelmingly in the provincial election to repeal the carbon tax, as well as in the federal election to repeal the carbon tax,” Schweitzer said. “We’ve heard them loud and clear. We’re doing everything within our power to make sure we take that step to get that done.”
Provincial governments were required to create their own carbon tax plans, or have one imposed on them by the federal government. In addition to Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario and Manitoba will have a carbon tax imposed on them.