Andrew Coyne: There’s a conservative case for carbon pricing, but not a good one for the alternative - News Summed Up

Andrew Coyne: There’s a conservative case for carbon pricing, but not a good one for the alternative


Carbon pricing, already a reality in some parts of Canada, will soon be the reality across Canada. That’s 80 per cent of the country, by population, where carbon pricing is now law. By the next election, three years from now, carbon pricing will be well-established as policy, nationwide. Two, carbon pricing should be instituted as a replacement for existing subsidy and regulatory approaches, not, as currently envisaged, simply loaded on top. There’s a conservative case for carbon pricing.


Source: National Post September 24, 2016 00:33 UTC



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