Low-carbon bucks: Conservatives pitch consumer carbon pricing through savings account
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole is pitching a loyalty-card style of carbon pricing where consumers would see what they pay on fuel stored into an account that can be used for green purchases later.
The so-called “personal low carbon savings account” is a signature policy of the party’s new climate change plan, which it unveiled Thursday.
Making consumers pay a carbon price represents a major shift for the party, which has long campaigned on scrapping the program introduced by the Liberals under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
O’Toole emphasized his plan, presented only at a high level, would indeed rid the country of Trudeau’s carbon-pricing program.


