Judge asks why Ottawa won’t leave Ontario alone as carbon-tax challenge continues

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In the second day of Ontario’s constitutional challenge to Ottawa’s carbon-pricing regime, a federal lawyer stressed that harmful greenhouse gasses can only be curbed by a national price on carbon

Climate change is an “urgent threat to humanity” that knows no boundaries, a federal government lawyer argued Tuesday, as a judge reviewing Ontario’s carbon-tax challenge asked why Ottawa won’t leave the province alone.

She later added that it’s an “unquestioned fact” that pricing reduces emissions - and requires a national solution. Those steps, Ontario’s lawyer Josh Hunter told the court Monday, include shutting down 19 coal-fired power plants – a measure taken by the previous Liberal government – which has sharply reduced the province’s harmful emissions by 22 per cent since 2005.“Why don’t you just leave them alone?”Ms. Telles-Langdon replied that it’s not just Ontario the country needs to be worried about. “It’s Canada as a whole,” she said.

“That’s a point against you, you shouldn’t be agreeing with it,” he said. “If Ontario or another province has an alternative means of reducing carbon, you would still force the pricing system on them, hypothetically even if they were achieving all of the aims of your scheme.” She argued that had Ontario kept its cap-and-trade program, cancelled by the Ford government last fall, Ottawa would not be imposing the carbon tax.

 

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In the second day of Ontario’s constitutional challenge to Ottawa’s carbon-pricing regime, federal lawyer Sharlene Telles-Langdon stressed that harmful greenhouse gasses can only be curbed by a national price on carbon. ---- The judge should call them on that outright lie

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