Too late for a carbon tax, says former Ontario Liberal environment minister
OTTAWA — A former Ontario Liberal environment minister says Canada has waited too long for carbon taxes to be a real solution to the country’s emissions woes and must shift its focus to massive government interventions to overhaul Canada’s transportation systems and buildings.
Glen Murray was the minister of environment in Ontario in 2017 when that province introduced its short-lived cap-and-trade carbon pricing system, which was killed off by the new Tory government just over a year later.
Murray, who is now working as a clean tech entrepreneur, says carbon taxes will take too long to work, given how quickly the planet is warming.
“If we had 40 years, 30 years, maybe that would work,” he said Wednesday.