Supreme Court moves provincial appeals of carbon tax to September
OTTAWA — Canada’s national fight over the carbon tax won’t get sorted out at the Supreme Court of Canada until the fall.
The Supreme Court says appeals from both Saskatchewan and Ontario over cases that upheld Ottawa’s right to impose a carbon price on provinces will be heard in September.
The cases were to go forward last month but were postponed along with all others scheduled for March, April and May when the court shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Four hearings, including three involving criminal trials, will be heard by videoconference in June.