
B.C. ends its carbon tax on consumers after marathon debate in legislature
VICTORIA — British Columbia drivers are looking at the gas pumps for a sign of tax relief after the early-morning approval of legislation ending the carbon tax after 17 years.
The NDP government fast-tracked the bill in an effort to kill off the tax in time to coincide with the demise of the federal version of the tax on April 1, but it was around 1:30 a.m. Tuesday before it finally passed third reading in the legislature.
Premier David Eby had said Monday that he expected gas prices to fall by about 17 cents a litre as the impact of the tax’s repeal kicked in, but many gas stations were showing smaller drops.
The GasBuddy price-tracking website suggests the lowest price in Metro Vancouver was about $1.81 at 4 p.m. on Monday, while at midday Tuesday it was just over $1.66, a price recorded at a station in the Township of Langley.