70 Percent of Saskatchewan Residents Support Scrapping Industrial Carbon Tax: Poll

70 Percent of Saskatchewan Residents Support Scrapping Industrial Carbon Tax: Poll
The Saskatchewan Legislative Building seen from Trafalgar Overlook in Regina on Oct. 24, 2024. The Canadian Press/Heywood Yu
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A majority of Saskatchewan residents back the province’s decision to remove the industrial carbon tax, a new poll suggests, nearly a year after the provincial government introduced the measure.

A poll released on Jan. 6 by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) says that 69 percent of Saskatchewanians support the provincial government’s decision to set the provincial industrial carbon tax to zero, a move that took effect April 1, 2025. Meanwhile, 24 percent said they don’t agree with the levy’s removal, split evenly between those who “somewhat oppose” it and those who “strongly oppose” it.
Carolina Avendano
Carolina Avendano
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Carolina Avendano has been a reporter with the Canadian edition of The Epoch Times since 2024.