Supreme Court of Canada to hear Sask. challenge of carbon tax this month
Saskatchewan’s challenge of the federal government’s carbon tax is to be heard by the Supreme Court of Canada starting on Sept. 22.
The country’s top court issued its agenda for the month Friday and the case between Saskatchewan and the federal government is set for two days starting on the 22nd.
The provincial government announced in May of 2019 it would appeal the decision of the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal, which voted 3-2 in early May of that year against the province’s challenge of the federal carbon tax.
According to the Supreme Court’s agenda, the Court of Appeal ruled “the object of the legislation, ensuring a minimum national price on greenhouse gas emissions in order to encourage their mitigation, is an issue of national concern falling under Parliament’s authority for peace, order and good government.”


