Arctic warms: Some territories now open to carbon tax talk, want break for North
The Arctic may be warming to the federal government’s plan to implement a national carbon tax.
All three territorial leaders were firmly opposed to any talk of a price on carbon just months ago at a first ministers meeting in Yukon, but at least two territories now seem willing to listen to what Ottawa has to say.
“We recognize that carbon tax is an important tool in mitigating the effects of climate change,” said a statement from Bob McLeod of the Northwest Territories on Thursday.
“I’ve talked to (Environment) Minister (Catherine) McKenna over the past few weeks and she has a good understanding of the challenges a carbon tax would bring to the N.W.T. I appreciate the minister’s commitment to working with us and look forward to our ongoing discussions with her.”


