Concerns around potential for further carbon tax exemptions undermining climate policy
KAMLOOPS — With exemptions made to the federal carbon tax and BC’s official opposition proposing to scale back the provincial carbon tax and remove the fuel tax, economists say it could lead to more changes to carbon pricing.
Joel Wood is an environmental economics professor at Thompson Rivers University, and says the temporary exemption of home heating oil from the federal carbon tax likely won’t make a difference for central and western Canada.
“The major concern about the exemption is that it’s going to lead to this cascading effect of additional exemptions,” explains Wood, “basically undermining the Liberal Party’s signature climate policy of ensuring a universal carbon price across the country.”