Ottawa opposes United Conservatives as interveners in Sask. carbon tax case
REGINA — The federal government is opposing a pitch by Alberta’s United Conservative Party for intervener status in an upcoming court case in Saskatchewan over the national carbon tax.
Documents filed by Ottawa in Saskatchewan’s Court of Appeal on Wednesday say the party’s interest in the case is political and speculative.
“It is disappointing to see Conservative politicians across the country using taxpayer money and resources to oppose serious action on climate change,” Caroline Theriault, a spokeswoman with federal Environment Minister Catherine McKenna’s office, said in a statement.
Saskatchewan has asked the court to rule on whether the federal government’s plan to force a carbon tax on the province is constitutional.