Economists defend Liberals’ carbon price as political rhetoric heats up
OTTAWA — Dozens of Canadian economists issued an ardent defence of Canada’s price on pollution Tuesday, as the government faces increased pressure from the Conservatives and provincial premiers to cancel a planned increase to the levy.
The national carbon price is the cheapest way to cut the most emissions, they said, while disputing the notion that the carbon price is driving up inflation and the cost of living. They fear the debate about the policy has lost sight of what it really is and what it really does.
“There is plenty of discussion about carbon pricing in Canada today,” the letter reads. “Healthy public debate is good, but it should be based on sound evidence and facts.”
Abolishing the policy has become an almost singular focus for the Conservatives under Leader Pierre Poilievre. He’s held regular “axe the tax” rallies across the country to lambaste the Liberals for the levy, which he says makes it harder for cash-strapped Canadians to afford essentials like gas, food and home heating.

