Quebec premier affirms support for carbon price and Saskatchewan court challenge
SASKATOON — Quebec’s premier is clarifying his province’s carbon price isn’t going anywhere, despite its entry into Saskatchewan’s legal challenge of Ottawa’s carbon tax.
Francois Legault and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe spoke at a joint news conference in Saskatoon, as Canada’s premiers gathered at The Council of the Federation’s annual meeting.
Quebec recently joined as an intervener in Saskatchewan’s appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada after Saskatchewan lost a constitutional challenge of the federal carbon tax.
Legault says Quebec won’t change its cap-and-trade system, which charges a price on carbon.