Atlantic Liberal MPs say they want an additional rural carve-out on the carbon tax to ease cost-of-living pressures specific to Canadians living outside of major urban centres.
MP Ken McDonald, who represents the riding of Avalon in Newfoundland and Labrador, said many of his constituents feel abandoned by the federal government.
He brought their concerns to the attention of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during the national Liberal caucus meetings this week in London, Ont.
"I told him exactly as it is," McDonald said. "We're punishing the rural areas of our country and the most vulnerable people in our society."
McDonald is pushing for a special policy for rural Canadians that would include carbon tax rebates higher than those the backstop program currently offers ...
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