Freeland would scrap consumer carbon price, Carney would make major changes: sources
- Chrystia Freeland plans to replace the consumer carbon price if elected leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, as reported by a source close to her campaign.
- The proposed new system will involve collaboration with provinces and territories, according to the source.
- Freeland's main opponent, Mark Carney, has softened his stance on the carbon tax, stating it needs major changes.
- Liberal MPs expect the consumer carbon price to be scrapped regardless of who wins the leadership campaign, as reported to The Globe.
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