Carbon-pricing too hard on Indigenous groups, small biz, too weak on industry: audit
OTTAWA — Canada’s environment commissioner says the national carbon-pricing system is disproportionately hard on Indigenous communities and small businesses and not tough enough on the biggest emitters.
Jerry DeMarco has put out five reports today on carbon pricing, transitioning workers away from fossil-fuel industries, hydrogen energy, climate-related infrastructure policies and the government’s efforts to cut its own emissions.
DeMarco says there is a “broad consensus” among experts that carbon pricing is an essential tool for curbing greenhouse-gas emissions.
But he says not enough has been done in Canada to ensure the carbon price is applied fairly to the biggest industrial emitters.