It might seem like a distant memory now, but it's worth remembering that every major federal party ran in 2021 on a platform that included a consumer carbon tax.
Nearly every single Liberal, NDP and Conservative MP who currently sits in the House of Commons — up to and including Pierre Poilievre, who now says Canada needs a "carbon tax election" so he can "axe the tax" — won their seat while carrying a commitment to apply a price on carbon. ...
... To explain how the carbon tax came to be (nearly) dead less than four years after that election campaign, you could reasonably point to that simple sequence of events: O'Toole lost, inflation rose and Poilievre took over the Conservative Party. For the carbon tax's sake, it also surely didn't help that its loudest proponent — Justin Trudeau — was an increasingly unpopular prime minister leading a government that was nearing the end of its natural life expectancy ...
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