Liberals plan to suspend federal fuel excise tax until Labour Day
OTTAWA — The federal Liberals say suspending some taxes on fuel is a “responsible” way to tame prices at the pumps, while the Conservatives accuse the government of taking half-measures as the Iran war sends energy costs surging.
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Tuesday that his government will pause collection of the fuel excise tax on gasoline and diesel until Labour Day.
Carney said the tax break will start April 20 and is expected to save Canadians 10 cents per litre on regular gasoline and four cents on a litre of diesel.
Speaking to reporters on Parliament Hill, Carney said suspending the excise tax is a “responsible, temporary measure” that offers “real relief” to Canadian families.











