Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he will use Parliament’s looming return to push the Carney government into getting rid of what he’s calling the “carbon tax 2.0” – clean fuel regulations that are already adding several cents to the price of gas across the country. Article content
On Wednesday in Prince Edward Island, as part of an east coast trip, Poilievre said he successfully pushed the federal Liberals to scrap the consumer carbon tax. Article content Article content
Now, he will take aim at clean fuel regulations in Parliament’s September return.
“We are making it a priority to boost take-home pay and reverse the Liberal cost of living crisis by opposing Mark Carney’s carbon tax 2.0,” Poilievre said.
“We want to axe all carbon taxes for good, for real, for everyone, fo