Sask. expands program to support some sectors dealing with carbon tax
The Saskatchewan government again is taking aim at the federal government’s carbon tax, this time by expanding the provincial Output-Based Performance Standards (OBPS) program.
In a media release Wednesday, the provincial government said the change was its way of “honouring its commitment to protect Saskatchewan families, workers, and businesses from the harmful effects of the federally imposed carbon tax.”
The government said the move will save some sectors and companies a total of $2.3 billion they normally would pay under the federal tax.
Saskatchewan has challenged the constitutionality of the carbon tax in court, eventually losing that challenge in the Supreme Court of Canada.


