Sask. government’s fight over carbon tax receiving support from farmers
Saskatchewan farmers are supporting their provincial government in its fight with the feds over the carbon tax.
The province refuses to hand over money it’s collected from natural gas, claiming they’re being fair to those who use it to heat their homes since the Liberals have chosen to exempt heating oil from the levy.
The federal government claims they will stop providing rebates to people in the province if they don’t send the money.
Kerry Peterson, a Shellbrook area farmer, told farmnewsNOW people who need the rebates should be angry at the feds, not the province.