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Brinks Report > Blog > Business > Scrapping Carbon Tax: A Win for Oil CEOs, a Loss for Climate Goals?
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Scrapping Carbon Tax: A Win for Oil CEOs, a Loss for Climate Goals?

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: March 22, 2025 5:16 pm
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A Heated Debate: Climate Goals vs. Economic Growth

Canada’s six-year-old carbon pricing system is under fire. Recently, 14 oil and gas CEOs, along with opposition leader Pierre Poilievre, called for its repeal. This system, designed to reduce pollution by incentivizing heavy industries to cut carbon emissions, is now at the center of a national debate.

The carbon pricing system requires industries exceeding emission limits to pay the government or buy carbon credits. Over time, the system is supposed to become stricter, with carbon prices rising. However, critics argue that it puts Canada at a competitive disadvantage, especially compared to countries like the U.S., which lack similar regulations.

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Political Tensions Rise

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has made the carbon pricing system a key issue in the upcoming April 28 election. He promises to scrap the federal rules and replace them with tax credits to encourage pollution reduction, leaving carbon pricing decisions to individual provinces.

Also Read: Canada’s Bold Plan: Free Internal Trade to Counter U.S. Tariffs by July 1

Impact on the Pathways Alliance

The Pathways Alliance, a group of Canada’s largest oil sands producers, has proposed a C$16 billion carbon capture and storage project. However, the future of this ambitious project is now uncertain due to the potential repeal of the carbon pricing system. The Alliance argues that the current system is uncompetitive and hampers growth.

What’s Next?

With the election looming, the future of Canada’s climate policy hangs in the balance. Prime Minister Mark Carney insists that industrial carbon pricing is essential for trade growth, especially with allies like Britain planning carbon levies on imports from countries with lax climate policies.

As Canada grapples with shifting priorities, the debate over carbon pricing highlights the tension between environmental goals and economic growth. The outcome of this debate will have far-reaching implications for the country’s climate commitments and its position in the global energy market.

Also Read: Can the Alps’ Largest Glacier Be Saved? Scientists Offer Hope as Ice Melts Faster

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