Supreme Court to rule Thursday on whether carbon tax is constitutional
OTTAWA — It’s make-it-or-break-it time for the federal government’s national price on pollution.
The Supreme Court of Canada will decide Thursday whether Ottawa’s “carbon tax” is constitutional or if the federal Liberals overstepped into provincial jurisdiction.
It is a legal decision that has political implications for a federal Liberal government whose climate plan rests heavily on being able to price carbon.
It will also be a key ruling for conservative premiers and the Opposition Conservatives in Ottawa, who have fought hard against a consumer carbon tax for years.