“We won’t be part of a hoax,” Pallister told reporters Thursday. “It
would be like somebody coming into your house and taking a thousand
dollars off the kitchen table and coming back in an hour and saying,
‘Here’s a fiver, you owe me.’ That’s really what this amounts to.”
would be like somebody coming into your house and taking a thousand
dollars off the kitchen table and coming back in an hour and saying,
‘Here’s a fiver, you owe me.’ That’s really what this amounts to.”
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna announced late last month $60
million of the revenue from the federal price on carbon will go to
elementary and secondary schools in New Brunswick, Ontario, Manitoba and
Saskatchewan – four provinces where the national carbon price has taken
effect.