Premier says New Brunswick to have carbon pricing that respects economy
FREDERICTON — New Brunswick’s premier says his government will introduce a carbon pricing model that helps combat climate change while respecting his province’s economic realities.
“We will establish a carbon price that minimizes the impact on consumers, calls on large industry to reduce emissions or pay its fair share, and establishes a climate fund with dedicated investments to combat the effects of climate change,” Brian Gallant said Tuesday.
He made the comments as Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau delivered his government’s throne speech, opening a new session of the provincial legislature.
Despite the commitment to move forward on carbon pricing during the current session, the government still hasn’t chosen a model to use.