Ottawa opposing Saskatchewan’s move to have top court delay carbon tax case
REGINA — Ottawa is pushing back against Saskatchewan’s request to have the Supreme Court of Canada delay hearing its challenge of the federal carbon tax.
The press secretary for federal Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna says the federal government has submitted arguments as to why the case should be heard in a timely manner, including that it creates certainty for businesses and families.
“Premier (Scott) Moe’s request to delay the Supreme Court of Canada’s hearing of this case is another irresponsible example of Conservative politicians fighting climate action on the taxpayers’ dime,” Sabrina Kim said in a statement Friday.
“Canadians deserve better than Conservative politicians playing politics with their kids’ future.”