In British Columbia, when carbon pricing came into place 10 years ago, in 2007, we all got a cheque in the mail from the government in preparation for the new tax coming in. In 2008, when the tax came in, the money went into a pool, and various organizations could apply for funds out of that pool to invest in green initiatives.
I was mayor of Cranbrook for three years, and at one point we received permission to reinvest our carbon offset costs in our community rather than pay them to the province. As long as we were spending the equivalent amount to benefit the community, we were allowed to do that. I think they ended up putting it in general revenue, which is the worst thing to do with any kind of a targeted tax.
Do you have any views on the best way to implement a price on carbon, a price on pollution?