Tax credits, penalizing big polluters, key to Conservative climate plan
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer wants to give corporate tax breaks to companies that develop and patent green technology in Canada and introduce another federal tax credit for residential energy-efficiency projects.
Scheer is unveiling his long-awaited climate plan later today in a speech in Gatineau, Que.
It is the last of five big policy pronouncements he is making this spring in the lead-up to the fall election campaign.
A party official says the Conservatives intend to scrap the federal carbon tax but keep a price on pollution for heavy industrial emitters.