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Ontario judge sets $150 fine for not posting anti-carbon tax stickers

The fine for gas stations that refuse to put up mandatory anti-carbon-price stickers is lower than the Ford government wanted.

Government legislation calls for fine of $500/day for individuals to $10,000 for corporations

Anti-carbon tax stickers are now required to be displayed on all gas pumps in Ontario. Ontario's chief justice has set the fine for violating the sticker act at $150. (Colin Butler/CBC News)

The fine for gas stations that refuse to put up mandatory anti-carbon-price stickers is lower than the Ford government wanted.

Ontario's chief justice set the fine for violating the sticker act at $150.

That's lower than the fines the government legislation calls for, which range from $500 a day for individuals to $10,000 for corporations.

In Ontario, the chief justice sets fines for provincial offences not politicians as is the case in other provinces.

The government has so far not been able to explain why the lower fine was picked.

The law forcing gas stations to post stickers critical of Ottawa's carbon-pricing is being challenged in the courts.