Feds release carbon pricing impact data ahead of Conservative motion demanding it
OTTAWA — Newly released federal modelling data suggest that carbon pricing for consumers and big industry will together lower greenhouse-gas emissions by more than 12 per cent a year by 2030 and shave 0.9 per cent off the national GDP.
The government has been reluctant to share the data because the numbers don’t factor in comparisons including the cost of climate change or the potential for economic growth from climate investments.
The numbers are being published today just as the House of Commons is set to debate a Conservative motion calling for the information to be released.
The existence of the data became known last week when parliamentary budget officer Yves Giroux said Environment Canada provided it so he could update his own analysis.