It pains me to post something from the Toronto Red Star.
Since we know that it will never apply to all industries, it's probably safe to say that the tax on fuel will be closer to the $0.60 per liter that has been previously talked about. Anyone who has paid the least amount of attention to food prices, has already seen the effect the $0.045 per liter tax on fuel has had. A $0.60+ increase per liter would send food prices skyrocketing.
The best part of all this is, the government will still trot out PM Dressup and LIEberal sales pitch of "most families will receive more money back than they actually paid". Yeah, and budgets balance themselves too.
Canada’s carbon price needs to climb higher in order to hit Paris target, report says.
https://www.thestar.com/politics/fed...port-says.html