Yukon opposition grills premier: will carbon tax work?
Yukon Party leader Stacey Hassard accuses premier of not doing his homework
Yukon opposition leader Stacey Hassard took the government to task on Tuesday, saying the premier isn't even sure whether a carbon tax will achieve anything.
Hassardreferred to a TVinterview Premier Sandy Silver gave this week in Ottawa, where Silverwas asked whether it was too late to undo the impacts of climate change.
"He was asked if the carbon tax would actually be effective in meeting our environmental goalsand his response was, 'Time will tell,' ... 'We'll see,'" said Hassardin the Legislature.
"The premier doesn't even know if this tax scheme will work, so why did he sign on to this tax scheme in the first place?"
Silver whose party came to power in 2016 on a promise to support a carbon tax shot back, saying that he has no doubts about the plan.
"Yes, time will tell, based upon a scientific approach to dealing with the effects of climate change," he said.
"We will see that's exactly what I said, and that's exactly what I mean. We will see the results."
'Decision-based evidence making'
Hassardkept up the attack, asking what kind of analysis the government has done to determine how carbon pricing will work and what the impacts will be in Yukon.
"The premier just says and does what Ottawa asks him to do," he said.
"The premier likes to brag about evidence-based decision making, a lot ...instead, what the premier is doing here is decision-based evidence making."
Silver also met with federal Environment Minister Catherine McKenna this weekto discuss carbon pricing in Yukon, which takes effect next July.
He says the plan is still in the works.
"Conversations are definitely ongoing, no announce-ables yet," said Silver.
I applaud @Premier_Silver on Yukons unique system for pricing pollution because we know pollution isnt free. I look forward to working with both Premier Silver and Indigenous peoples to protect our environment, tackle climate change, and build sustainable communities. pic.twitter.com/GzdDeDHMCX
—@cathmckenna
- With files from Nancy Thomson