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Fuel taxes set to jump April 1

Poll shows about seven in 10 Canadians oppose carbon tax hikes.
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The federal government is increasing the carbon tax to 17 cents per litre of gasoline, 21 cents per litre of diesel and 15 cents per cubic metre of natural gas on April 1.

REGINA — The Canadian Taxpayers Federation released Leger polling showing 69 per cent of Canadians oppose the federal carbon tax hike on April 1.

“The poll is clear: the vast majority of Canadians, across every province and all demographics, oppose the upcoming federal carbon tax hike,” said Franco Terrazzano, CTF Federal Director. “Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should listen to Canadians and stop hiking his carbon tax.”

The federal government is increasing the carbon tax to 17 cents per litre of gasoline, 21 cents per litre of diesel and 15 cents per cubic metre of natural gas on April 1. 

The Leger poll asked Canadians if they support or oppose the upcoming carbon tax hike. Results of the poll show:

  • 69 per cent of Canadians oppose the carbon tax hike
  • 31 per cent of Canadians support the carbon tax hike

If you remove Quebec and British Columbia, where the federal carbon tax isn’t directly applied, 72 per cent of Canadians oppose the upcoming tax hike. 

A majority of Canadians across all demographics – gender, age, province, income, education level – oppose the carbon tax hike. 

“If Canadians don’t support a carbon tax that costs 17 cents per litre of gas, how can the feds justify cranking it up to 37 cents per litre in a few years?” Terrazzano said. “Canadians need relief so Trudeau should make life more affordable and scrap the carbon tax.”