Feds reluctantly approve Ontario carbon price for big industrial emitters
OTTAWA — Ontario will be able to use its own carbon-pricing system for big industrial emitters after getting a green light from the federal government over the weekend.
However Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says the nod of approval comes begrudgingly because Ontario’s proposal will not cut greenhouse-gas emissions as much as the federal version.
Wilkinson says in a letter to Ontario Environment Minister Jeff Yurek that Ontario’s proposal meets the federal requirements in theory but will actually result in smaller cuts to emissions and is hoping Ontario will agree to work on deeper ones.
Yurek says in a statement that the province is phasing in the limits but that nobody will get a free pass in a system designed to curb emissions without hurting the economy.