Kenney returns to Ottawa as wing man in Tories’ fight against carbon tax
OTTAWA — Alberta’s United Conservative leader Jason Kenney sparred with federal lawmakers Monday in Ottawa over the Trudeau government’s carbon pricing policy, which he’s vowed to fight if he’s elected premier next year.
The former Harper cabinet minister returned to Centre Block to testify before a parliamentary committee on the Liberal’s controversial plan to ensure all provinces impose a carbon tax as a way to cut pollution.
Much like his federal Conservative cousins, Kenney warned that the federal regime would punish the average Canadian and small businesses through rising costs at the gas pump and climbing home heating bills.
The federal carbon price is set to rise from $10 a tonne until it reaches $50 a tonne in 2022 — and Kenney insisted the tax would likely continue its climb beyond that level in the following years.