NDP backs Tory motion, saying carbon price not 'be-all, end-all' of climate policy

Canada
Published 10.04.2024
NDP backs Tory motion, saying carbon price not 'be-all, end-all' of climate policy

The federal New Democrats backed Conservative calls for Wednesday that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau participate in a televised “emergency meeting” on carbon pricing with Canada’s premiers.

The federal carbon value will not be the “be-all, end-all” of local weather coverage, and New Democrats are open to different plans introduced by premiers, NDP surroundings critic Laurel Collins mentioned Wednesday. 

Collins accused the Liberal authorities of utilizing local weather as a political wedge concern, and {that a} assembly would assist unite Canadians and spark new concepts.

“We need to bring Canadians together to fight the climate emergency, to tackle the cost of living crisis, and we need a government that will support them,” Collins mentioned.

The New Democrats backed a non-binding Conservative movement demanding that Trudeau sit down with provincial and territorial leaders inside 5 weeks. 

The movement handed Wednesday within the House of Commons with the assist of each the New Democrats and the Bloc Québécois. Liberal MPs opposed it. 

“Trudeau has a responsibility to listen to Canada’s premiers about the misery his carbon tax is causing Canadians,” the Conservative get together mentioned in a press release on Wednesday following the vote. 

“In this meeting, he must also allow provinces to opt out of the federal carbon tax and pursue other responsible ideas for lowering emissions without taxes.”

The Conservatives insist that the carbon value is making life much less inexpensive for Canadians, whereas the Liberals insist their carbon value rebates imply most Canadians really find yourself with extra money on the finish of the day.

Trudeau has to this point spurned requests for a face-to-face assembly from six totally different premiers, together with in Ontario, Western Canada and the Atlantic provinces.

Trudeau has mentioned he believes premiers would slightly complain and “make political hay” out of his federal carbon pricing program than current an alternative choice to scale back greenhouse-gas emissions.