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8) Ont. farmers react to carbon tax increase

Carbon tax

In April, Canadians came to grips with an increase to the national carbon tax.

On April 1, the price on pollution went up by $15 from $65 to $80 per tonne.

Farmers like Ethan Wallace, a dairy and grain farmer from Huron County, expressed concern about what the increased costs will mean to their operations.

“This tax is a direct draw on producers’ income,” he told Farms.com. “It’s a consumption tax that’s meant to change our behaviour and move us away from fossil fuels. But in agriculture there’s no alternative. I can’t heat my barn or dry my grain or fuel my tractors with anything except fossil fuels.”
 

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