
Ford should focus on Ontario, not on replacing Scheer, LeBlanc says
OTTAWA — The Ford government should be using Thursday’s economic update to unveil its plan to combat climate change in Ontario, rather than resorting to “gimmicks” to criticize the federal plan, the federal intergovernmental affairs minister says.
Dominic LeBlanc offered that advice Wednesday, one day before the provincial government issues a fall economic statement that’s expected to announce measures aimed at exposing the cost to consumers of the federal Liberals’ carbon tax.
The Globe and Mail has reported that possible measures include slapping carbon tax stickers on gas pumps across Ontario and itemizing home heating bills and gas receipts to show the cost of the federal price on carbon pollution.
It’s not clear whether the province’s efforts to expose the cost will take into account — or even acknowledge — the fact that the federal government plans to issue annual rebates directly to Ontarians, which Ottawa says will more than cover the additional costs.