Saskatchewan Introduces Legislative Amendment to Keep Carbon Tax Off Home Heating

Saskatchewan Introduces Legislative Amendment to Keep Carbon Tax Off Home Heating
The Saskatchewan legislative building in front of Walter Scott Memorial in Regina on Oct. 24, 2024. The Canadian Press/Heywood Yu
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Saskatchewan has introduced a promised legislative amendment that would continue to see residents no longer pay federal carbon levies for home heating.

The province says the measure is expected to save the average family about $480 next year.

The amendment would ensure the province remains the sole registered distributor of natural gas throughout 2025 and beyond.

The province made changes last year to designate itself in the role to protect SaskEnergy, the Crown gas utility, from potential legal action.

Saskatchewan has not remitted carbon levies to the federal government in the past year, arguing it should be exempt after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a carve-out for heating oil.

The federal government has said it reached a deal with Saskatchewan over the issue by securing 50 percent of what was owed until the dispute could be resolved.