Why a Carbon Fee and Dividend now makes more sense than ever for Canada
If the federal government wants to rescue its agenda of market-based climate incentives, it should realize that complexity is the enemy of transparency.
Lars Osberg is McCulloch Professor of Economics at Dalhousie University and a Broadbent Institute Fellow.
If the federal government wants to rescue its agenda of market-based climate incentives, it should realize that complexity is the enemy of transparency.