Scott Moe promises to continue withholding federal carbon levy on home heating

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Scott Moe promises to continue withholding federal carbon levy on home heating
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Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe says residents would continue to be exempt from paying the federal carbon levy on home heating if he's re-elected premier on Oct. 28.

Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe speaks at a media event in Saskatoon on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Liam Richards. Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe says residents would continue to be exempt from paying the federal carbon levy on home heating if he’s re-elected premier on Oct. 28.

He has called the federal Liberal government the “Trudeau-NDP government,” as the federal NDP had supported the Liberals through a supply and confidence agreement for the past two years.“The real solution is for the Trudeau-NDP government to remove the carbon tax completely or, if that doesn’t happen, for voters to remove the Trudeau-NDP government, which we will have a chance to do next year,” Moe said in a news release Tuesday, referring to the next scheduled federal election.

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