Tories have ‘successfully’ scapegoated carbon price in affordability crisis: Trudeau
OTTAWA — The Liberals’ signature climate policy to put a price on pollution is not unravelling, and it is not the main reason for inflation, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says, despite what the Conservatives insist.
But the Tory messaging on carbon pricing has been effective, Trudeau allows, even though it leaves out that if carbon pricing goes away, so will rebate cheques that he says Canadians have come to rely on.
“Conservative politicians have successfully scapegoated the price on pollution as being the reason everything is expensive right now,” Trudeau said in a year-end interview with The Canadian Press.
Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem said earlier this year that carbon pricing was responsible for only about one-twentieth of inflation this year, as the inflation rate hovers around three per cent.


