British Columbia’s 17 years of having a consumer carbon tax ended on Tuesday, not with a bang but with an air of resignation.
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNThe consumer carbon tax is about to be scrapped in B.C. So why are gas prices still rising?B.C. Finance Minister Brenda Bailey rushed Monday to pass legislation that would scrap B.C.’s consumer carbon tax before a ...
The province does not plan to roll back individual and corporate tax cuts that were associated with the introduction of the ...
The provincial government has committed to repealing the consumer-facing carbon tax, which is projected to decrease pump prices by approximately 17 cents per litre and save residential natural gas ...
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Drivers look for relief at the pump after B.C. ends consumer carbon taxBritish Columbia drivers looked to the gas pumps Tuesday for a sign of tax relief after the early-morning approval of legislation that ended the consumer carbon tax after 17 years.
Canada's third-most-populous province is following Prime Minister Mark Carney, who ended a federal tax on gasoline, diesel ...
The consumer carbon levy may be gone, but so too are the rebates — and research suggests only higher income levels will come ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s decision to cut the consumer carbon tax to zero per cent has sparked a debate over whether ...
Saskatchewan, the second province to revoke a carbon tax, wants to "ensure that our industries ... are more competitive," its ...
The gas price average spanning 80 cities fell from $1.608 per litre of regular fuel on March 27 to $1.493 on April 3.
Gas prices in Terrace are now lower as the Province of British Columbia removed their consumer carbon tax alongside the ...
For British Columbians who have grown accustomed to reconsidering their personal carbon footprints, the elimination of the tax presents a dilemma. It raises questions about environmental ...
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