Premier R.J. Simpson wants the NWT to get an exemption on paying the carbon tax. Conservative MP Bob Zimmer also thinks so.
Zimmer, the Shadow Minister for 窪蹋勛圖厙 Affairs and Arctic Sovereignty, tried to have an emergency debate in the House of Commons to talk about it on Monday in a request to Speaker Greg Fergus, but it didnt happen.
In an interview with 窪蹋勛圖厙, Zimmer said the clock ran out.
It was a procedural situation, he said. The way it goes, you make a request and you get one minute to make your case, but I wasnt able to because time ran out.
In an earlier interview with 窪蹋勛圖厙, Simpson said the carbon tax was unfair to the North.
The rest of Canada was allowed to build its infrastructure without a carbon tax and we didnt have that benefit, but now were expected to do so under a different set of rules, he said on Dec. 7.
The carbon tax is designed to wean people off of fossil fuels, but several MLAs in the 19th Legislative Assembly, most notably former Nunakput MLA Jackie Jacobson, said the tax is doing more harm than good. More than one MLA in the previous assembly stated that the NWT just doesnt have enough green energy for residents to make the transition.
The NWT wanted to do it their own way and control the rebate (on home heating fuel) residents got, but the federal government basically said they had to cut it or take on our plan, said Zimmer. Other parts of the country have been exempted, but the North cant get one and thats not fair. The NWT wanted to be in charge and theyve been told Sorry, no more rebate for you.
One of the ideas that has been thrown around by the federal government as a way to help is the use of heat pumps, which are powered by electricity.
Zimmer said thats a great idea in theory, but theyre mostly untested in the North.
All theyve done is promise heat pumps, but the price to buy and install those is horrendous, he said. They also dont work in the dead cold of winter.
Zimmer is confident, though, that more public pressure will see things change.
Jackie and I have been fighting for an exemption and it needs to happen, he said. The prime minister exempted other parts of the country, but hes saying there will be no more exemptions. The tax is punitive and we need to keep telling him that.
A spokesperson for NWT MP Michael McLeod said he wouldnt be able to make comment for this story as of press time.