The pause on the federal fuel charge announced last week does not apply to British Columbia, Quebec, and the Northwest Territories, as they collect their own fuel tax. However, the province of British Columbia is facing calls to cut its carbon taxes. A proposed heat-pump rebate being piloted in Atlantic Canada is suggested to be made available in British Columbia as well.
The pause announced last week applies to the 10 provinces and territories where the federal fuel charge applies, although fuel oil usage is more prevalent in Atlantic Canada .
British Columbia, Quebec and the Northwest Territories are excluded because they collect their own fuel tax. Eby, who is facing calls from Opposition politicians to cut the province's carbon taxes, says people in Atlantic Canada are struggling to make ends meet, but so are residents of B.C. He told an unrelated news conference in Victoria on Monday that a proposed heat-pump rebate that is being piloted in Atlantic Canada should also be made available in B.C.
B.C. introduced its own carbon tax in 2008, which now amounts to almost 17 cents per litre on light fuel, including home heating oil.
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