Are Canada’s green corporate subsidies a new race to the bottom or a path to the top?
OTTAWA — The federal Liberals have made it clear that Canada’s road to a greener economy will be paved with billions of dollars in corporate subsidies.
Proponents say these may be necessary for Canada to attract investment, especially in competition with the United States — but others are expressing doubts that the hefty handouts will be effective or efficient in the long run.
The 2023 federal budget put the green economy front and centre, investing more than$80 billion over the next decade in everything from clean electricity to critical minerals, delivering a much-expected response to the package of investments made in the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act.
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland argued that Canada must either meet the moment or be left behind as the world races toward building the clean economy of the 21st century.