MP Bob Zimmer joined by Skeena-Bulkley Valley candidate Ellis Ross slam Trudeau and Eby
Federal Conservatives are aligning themselves more than ever with B.C. political parties opposed to taxing carbon.
The scheduled April 1 increase will raise the price of carbon from $65 a ton to $80 a ton representing a hike of approximately three cents on a litre of gas. The increase also applies to home heating fuels such as natural gas. Zimmer, who represents the Prince George — Peace River — Northern Rockies riding, made the statements in front of Skeena - Bulkley Valley NDP MP Taylor Bachrach’s Terrace office to emphasize Bachrach voted against a Conservative non-confidence motion last week in Parliament. If a majority of MPs had voted in favour of halting the April 1 increase, it would have resulted in a federal election.Zimmer was joined by B.C.
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