Department of Finance Canada
90 Elgin Street
Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0G5
chrystia.freeland@parl.gc.ca
Dear Minister Freeland;
Subject: Carbon Tax Impact on Businesses in Alberta and Atlantic Canada
We write to you on behalf of the Alberta Chambers of Commerce and Atlantic Chamber of Commerce, representing over 35,500 businesses across our regions. We are deeply concerned about the negative impact the Pan-Canadian Approach to Carbon Pollution Pricing has had, and will continue to have, on job creators and national competitiveness.
With these concerns in mind, we urge the federal government to expeditiously:
- Return carbon pricing and emission reduction programs to provincial and territorial jurisdiction. Provincial and territorial governments can work with industry leaders to implement and incentivise efficiencies and emissions reduction that is impactful for their unique environmental portfolio.
- Apply equal relief measures across all regions and consumers under the current national program. Businesses require stability and predictability to plan and make informed decisions and rely on the federal government’s commitments to strengthen national competitiveness.
- Reimburse the estimated $1.6 billion of undistributed dollars collected for the Fuel Charge Proceeds Return Program (FCPRP) to small and medium-sized businesses as intended. These funds have lost purchasing power while idle in a federal account and could be utilized by business to retain workers, expand operations or offset operating expenses.
Thank you for your attention to this important matter.
Sincerely,
Atlantic Chamber of Commerce Alberta Chambers of Commerce
Cc: The Right Honourable Justin Trudeau
Honourable Steven Guilbeault
Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson