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Canada rebrands carbon tax refunds to fend off opposition attacks

The Canadian federal government, seeking to safeguard its signature carbon tax from opposition attacks, on Wednesday announced a brand-new branding strategy to underscore that the policy implies most people get refunds.

The tax on fossil fuels, in result since 2019, is meant to accelerate a switch to clean energy. Canadians get quarterly rebates to make the measure profits neutral but authorities confess this reality is little understood.

The payments will henceforth be called the Canada Carbon Refund rather than the Climate Action Incentive Payment.

The previous name was a bit hard to comprehend, even for lots of people to remember. This will likely make it much easier, Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault told press reporters.

Ottawa says 80% of Canadians get more back from the rebates than they spend on fossil fuels.

Polls reveal the judgment Liberals are terribly routing the main opposition Conservatives, who have guaranteed to axe the tax on the premises it is making life more expensive.

Last October Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offered a. three-year carve-out for home heating oil under pressure from. Liberal lawmakers on the Atlantic coast.

The premier of Canada's main oil-producing province Alberta,. a frequent critic of Trudeau, called the rebrand an act of. desperation and slammed the carbon tax as a failure.

No 'rebrand' will conserve the federal government from its. dwindling poll numbers, Alberta's conservative premier Danielle. Smith stated in a statement.

(source: Reuters)