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Supreme Court of Canada federal carbon tax constitutional

It’s a major victory for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Liberal government, one that won’t sit too well with Alberta. In a 6-3 decision Wednesday morning, Canada’s highest court ruled the federal carbon tax is indeed constitutional.

The court decided Ottawa did not overstep its authority by imposing the often controversial tax on provinces that had no plans to price emissions. The Supreme Court of Canada ruled there was nothing unconstitutional about the federal Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act passed in 2018.

Federal Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says this ruling affirms that carbon pricing is integral to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and responding to the threat of climate change.
Ontario, Saskatchewan, and Alberta had been fighting the legislation arguing the federal law interfered with provinces’ rights to develop their own natural resources.

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