Conservative motion seeks support to order senators to pass carbon pricing bill
OTTAWA — The Conservatives dialed up the pressure on the Senate on Tuesday to vote in favour of a carbon-pricing bill, all the while accusing the Liberals of trying to intimidate senators into delaying the bill.
The Liberals, for their part, turned the accusations right back at the Tories, accusing them of “bullying tactics” in targeting senators who disagree with the Conservative position.
In the Senate, a proposed amendment to the bill was defeated on Tuesday evening, bringing the private member’s bill one step closer to becoming law.
All eyes are on the debate on the bill, which would create a carbon-price carve-out for farmers. The temperature recently rose to the point where some senators reported online abuse: one left her home because of a threat, while another apologized for bringing intimidating behaviour to the Senate floor.


