Sask. set to put forward case on carbon tax in front of Supreme Court
Saskatchewan is preparing to argue the carbon tax before the Supreme Court of Canada (SCOC) on Tuesday.
The SCOC is set to hear appeals in three separate cases to determine if the federal carbon-tax is unconstitutional.
Sask. Justice Minister Don Morgan believes this decision could have huge implications on Saskatchewan residents.
“It’s a decision that will be important to all Canadians,” Morgan said. “We don’t have control over the timeline, but the decision could take six to 12 months.”

