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British Columbia’s 17 years of having a consumer carbon tax ended on Tuesday, not with a bang but with an air of resignation.
The B.C. government has announced it will completely scrap the provincial consumer-facing carbon tax on April 1 and is urging gas stations to prepare for the change.
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 ...
British Columbia’s government was fast-tracking the end of its consumer carbon tax on Monday, in time for the lifting of the federal equivalent the next day, with Premier David Eby saying ...
British Columbia’s NDP government moved on Monday to eliminate the provincial carbon tax, matching the federal government’s move to lift the national levy and delivering on an off-the-cuff ...
The federal government is set to distribute close to $4-billion to some 13 million Canadians under the Canada Carbon Rebate ...
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B.C. expands heat-pump rebate program as end of carbon tax weighs on CleanBCBritish Columbia Energy Minister Adrian Dix says the province will have to “make choices” on programs within its CleanBC ...
How much money you’ll save from the end of the carbon tax depends on your amount of carbon consumption. You pay the carbon ...
Canada’s third-most-populous province is following Prime Minister Mark Carney, who ended a federal tax on gasoline, diesel and natural gas. British Columbia, the third-most-populous province in ...
Saskatchewan, the second province to revoke a carbon tax, wants to "ensure that our industries ... are more competitive," its premier says.
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