Quebec becomes only province with a price on carbon, but it might not last | Unpublished
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Publication Date: April 1, 2025 - 13:32

Quebec becomes only province with a price on carbon, but it might not last

April 1, 2025
Quebec is now the only province in Canada that hasn't abandoned carbon pricing, choosing to maintain its 2013 cap-and-trade system. Critics of carbon pricing see this as an opportunity to pressure the provincial government to get rid of it.


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