Scheer promises to scrap clean-fuel standard
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is promising to scrap new standards that will force cleaner-burning fuels, in addition to eliminating the federal price on carbon if his party wins the fall federal election.
In a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday, Scheer surmises the new standards could increase the cost of gas by at least four cents a litre over and above the government’s carbon tax.
The national price on carbon adds about four cents per litre, and will rise to more than 11 cents per litre by 2022.
Scheer’s letter brands the new fuel standards as a “secret fuel tax” and calls for Trudeau to scrap the regulations.