P.E.I., Quebec intervene in Saskatchewan’s legal challenge of carbon tax
OTTAWA — Prince Edward Island and Quebec have joined as interveners in Saskatchewan’s legal challenge of the federal carbon tax.
P.E.I. Premier Dennis King said in Ottawa Monday that he does not want to be seen as a Progressive Conservative premier just joining the “resistance” of other conservative provincial leaders across the country fighting the Trudeau government’s carbon tax.
Rather, P.E.I. is joining the court challenge simply because the province wants to have the chance to speak up in court, if necessary — possibly even to support the tax, King said.
“Our position could be that perhaps this goes through and they try to kill the (carbon pricing) program, for example, in court, so maybe we would be in a position to work with our other partners to say we don’t want the program killed because we believe in a carbon-reduction plan,” King said in an interview with The Canadian Press.