Saskatchewan’s carbon tax fight with Ottawa isn’t over
Saskatchewan scrapped the industrial carbon tax, but Ottawa is applying pressure to bring it back
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From Swift Current to Melville to La Ronge and everywhere in between, Saskatchewanians want the province to stay carbon tax-free.
New polling from Insightrix shows that 69 per cent of Saskatchewanians support Premier Scott Moe cancelling the provincial government’s industrial carbon tax.
That’s a level of support usually reserved for the Roughriders in this province. And it’s a level of support that transcends partisan politics. Moe’s Saskatchewan Party garnered about 52 per cent of the vote in the last provincial election. The support for cancelling the industrial carbon tax is 17 per cent higher than that.
The numbers are clear: Moe needs to do everything he can to keep Saskatchewan carbon tax-free.
It’s what Saskatchewanians want, it makes life more affordable, and it helps grow the economy.
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