GGC chair hopeful carbon tax exemption for on-farm fuel usage passes swiftly
A Valhalla farmer who serves as the chair of the Grain Growers of Canada is glad to see support for Bill C-206 and is hopeful it can be brought into law sooner rather than later.
The bill, known as An Act to Amend the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Act, passed second reading on Wednesday. The legislation would expand the existing exemption from the carbon tax for qualifying farm fuels used on farm to include propane and natural gas.
“This bill is desperately needed for Canada’s grain farmers,” said Harpe. “With no alternative fuels available, we are faced with a punitive cost when using a grain dryer to reduce the moisture levels in our grain.”
The carbon tax in Canada currently sits at $30 per tonne, and is set to increase to $170 per tonne by 2030.