Tory MP says carbon-price rebate cheques could help ease pain of high gas prices
OTTAWA — New Brunswick Conservative MP John Williamson says his province should go back to using the federal carbon price because at least it comes with rebates that could ease the current pain of prices at the pump.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine and ensuing moves by western allies to ban or reduce imports of Russian oil sent crude prices soaring and then gas prices followed.
Gas prices this week exceeded $2 a litre in Vancouver and Montreal, and average close to $1.85 across the country. Filling a car with 50 litres of gas costs Canadians an average of $15.50 more today than it did a month ago, and almost $32 more than it did a year ago.
The result is a scramble by politicians everywhere to find a way to give relief. Conservatives, longtime opponents of the “carbon tax,” immediately saw scrapping it as the solution.


