New Manitoba plan contains no carbon tax, higher carbon emissions level
WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is watering down its target for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and removing any possible carbon tax from the equation.
Sustainable Development Minister Rochelle Squires announced Monday that the Progressive Conservative government is aiming to reduce annual emissions by one megatonne of carbon dioxide equivalent between 2018 and 2022.
That’s less than half the almost 2 1/2-megatonne reduction target the Tories originally announced in 2017.