With less than a day to go before British Columbians are supposed to see a drop in gas prices, the province is under pressure to pass legislation Monday that would eliminate its long-standing consumer carbon tax.
The B.C. government says it intends to fully repeal the provincial consumer-facing carbon tax by April 1 — a move expected to reduce prices at the pump by about 17 cents per litre and save residential natural gas users nearly $30 per month, according to FortisBC.
But first, the repeal needs to be passed in the legislature ...
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