Environmental groups call subsidies to fossil fuel industry an ‘anti-carbon tax’
A study suggests Canada’s attempts to set a price on carbon are being undercut by subsidies to the fossil-fuel industry.
A coalition of four environmental groups have summed up tax exemptions, investment credits and royalty breaks used by the fossil- fuel industry and compared the total against emissions data from Environment Canada.
The “carbon subsidy” averages out to the equivalent of $19 per tonne of carbon dioxide.
That almost equals the price on carbon Alberta plans to implement next year, doubles the proposed initial federal price and negates two-thirds of British Columbia’s $30 carbon levy.


