Canada’s carbon tax conundrum continues as Supreme Court reserves judgment in cases
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada reserved judgment on the national carbon tax Wednesday.
After two days of hearings and presentations from more than two dozen interested parties, the court adjourned without yet deciding whether the carbon price is constitutional.
A decision could take several more months.
The hearings brought together three separate appeals related to the federal government’s Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act, which sets minimum standards for carbon pricing and imposes a federal system on provinces that don’t have an equivalent version of their own.

