Absent any new policy, carbon tax must rise to meet Paris emission targets, PBO says
OTTAWA — The cost to consumers of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s keystone environmental policy will have to rise if the country is to meet its Paris climate accord goals, the parliamentary budget office says, just as the country may be finally pulling itself out of a historic recession.
The question is how much the federal carbon price will have to increase and who pays it.
As it is, Canada is projected to fall short of its goal of cutting greenhouse-gas emissions by 30 per cent below 2005 levels by 2030.
The government’s latest projections show an excess of 77 megatonnes of carbon dioxide and its equivalents by then.


