If WestJet will potentially be paying in excess of $100 million by 2028, I would assume that your share will be around $300 million. Can you explain what impact a carbon tax of that size would have on the cost of flights for average Canadians?
December 13th, 2024 / 2:50 p.m.
Conservative
Leslyn Lewis Conservative Haldimand—Norfolk, ON
If WestJet will potentially be paying in excess of $100 million by 2028, I would assume that your share will be around $300 million. Can you explain what impact a carbon tax of that size would have on the cost of flights for average Canadians?
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