Atlantic provinces will be 'worse off' with federal carbon tax by 2030, newest PBO report finds

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Atlantic provinces will be 'worse off' with federal carbon tax by 2030, newest PBO report finds
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Those provinces would follow the same trajectory as the other provinces, which is a net loss for most individuals and households on average.

The assumption is that higher income households usually use more energy since they have larger homes, possess more than one vehicle and tend to travel more.

The new report also provides slightly modified numbers for the four other provinces previously included in the federal backstop regime and that were the object of last year’s report. Giroux said those new numbers have changed “a little bit” since they take into consideration updated information on the economy, on the population and on income.

Terry Duguid, who is parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change, brushed off Poilievre’s accusations and repeated his party’s talking point that eight out of 10 families would be better off with the federal carbon pricing regime. He said it would mean up to $1,000 for families in Nova Scotia or P.E.I. and $1,300 in Newfoundland and Labrador.

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