N.B. premier hopeful final sign-off on carbon plan coming early in the new year
OTTAWA — The premier of New Brunswick said Monday he hopes to hear back early in the new year about whether the federal government will sign-off on his province’s plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from large industrial emitters.
Blaine Higgs met with the prime minister Monday morning, the latest — and likely last — of the provincial and territorial leaders to meet face-to-face with Justin Trudeau this year in the wake of the October election.
He described the meeting as a cordial get together reflective of a changed tone in federal-provincial relations, a change that’s the result of concerted efforts by provinces, territories and Trudeau to renew a national bond strained by the election results.
One tangible example of those efforts, said Higgs, was the federal government’s decision last week to approve New Brunswick’s consumer carbon pricing plan.