N.W.T. to implement $20 a tonne carbon tax, but plans rebates
YELLOWKNIFE — The Northwest Territories announced plans Wednesday to implement a carbon tax that follows federal price guidelines.
But Finance Minister Robert C. McLeod said rebates built into the plan could actually reduce the overall cost of living for many northern families.
“We did a lot of work trying to mitigate the impact it’s going to have on folks across the Northwest Territories,” he said as he outlined the plan.
Starting July 1, 2019, the N.W.T. will impose a carbon tax of $20 per tonne, rising to $50 a tonne by 2022. Those levels are in line with federal requirements.

