Saskatchewan wants Supreme Court to push back carbon tax appeal
SASKATOON — The Saskatchewan government is applying to have its Supreme Court hearing on the constitutionality of the federal carbon tax pushed back.
An email from the Ministry of Justice says a delay would help Saskatchewan co-ordinate its legal challenge with similar ones coming from other provinces.
The top court was tentatively set to hear the case Dec. 5.
The province says its lawyers were supposed to submit a factum for the appeal by the end of this month, but they have not done so.