Jean Charest’s climate plan: no to consumer carbon price, current emissions target
OTTAWA — Conservative leadership candidate Jean Charest is promising to repeal the Liberal government’s consumer carbon price and eliminate the federal portion of the HST on low-carbon purchases.
He also pledges to stick with an older target for reducing the country’s greenhouse-gas emissions by 2030 should he win the Sept. 10 leadership election — and return the Conservatives to power.
The plan shared with The Canadian Press is high level in nature and contains no details about how much it would cost.
It promises to eliminate the “Trudeau consumer carbon tax,” which is what it calls the current federal price on carbon.