Gasoline will not be exempted at the pump, but I think they would have to file for that. As far as the rebates go, recognizing the cost of the carbon pricing on people in the Northwest Territories, that's one of the things we heard the most about as we were touring the Northwest Territories with that particular issue. There will be rebates provided to residents of the Northwest Territories using the made-in-the-North approach to carbon pricing. Had we used a federal backstop, and I think I provided a table at one time; I am in the process of putting that information together. I want to table that document. It is available online on our finance website, but I want to table that document so people in the territories know what it would cost us had we used the federal backstop, not the one that we proposed to the federal government, and good on them for accepting our approach to carbon pricing.
Robert C. McLeod on Question 486-18(3): Carbon Tax Impacts on Traditional Economies
In the Legislative Assembly on November 1st, 2018. See this statement in context.
Question 486-18(3): Carbon Tax Impacts on Traditional Economies
Oral Questions
November 1st, 2018
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