Political Science Environmental Policy
Axing The Tax
The Rise and Fall of Canada's Carbon Tax
- Publisher
- Sutherland House Books
- Initial publish date
- May 2025
- Category
- Environmental Policy, Post-Confederation (1867-), Green Business, Global Warming & Climate Change
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781998365654
- Publish Date
- May 2025
- List Price
- $22.95
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Description
We were told the carbon tax was good for us. We were told carbon taxes were inevitable.
As recently as the 2021 election, every major federal party in Canada campaigned in support of the carbon tax, a charge on fossil fuels based on the amount of greenhouses gases produced. Since then, strategic blunders by Justin Trudeau’s Liberals and attacks from Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives have undermined the consensus. But the roots of Canada’s carbon- tax revolt go much deeper.
Axing the Tax describes the initial promise of the carbon tax and explains the fatal flaws that destined it to fail. Written by Canada’s most consistent critic of the tax, it takes you inside the fight to scrap it and leaves no doubt why carbon taxes are, and always will be, a bad deal for the consumers and businesses forced to pay the bill.
Now, as politicians from across the spectrum are backing away from the carbon tax, the real story of the rise and fall of this doomed policy can be told for the first time.
About the author
Franco Terrazzano, federal director of The Canadian Taxpayers Federation, has helped lead the charge against Canada’s carbon tax. He was previously the CTF’s Alberta director, where he played a critical role in getting Alberta’s provincial carbon tax repealed in 2019.