Claim that updated Canada-Ukraine trade deal imposes carbon tax is false

Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre speaks to media before a caucus meeting on Parliament Hill, in Ottawa, on Wednesday, June 14, 2023. The Conservative Party has opposed a bill to modernize the Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick

Canada is aiming to modernize its free-trade agreement with Ukraine, known as CUFTA, as lawmakers believe it will provide business opportunities for the war-torn country after Russia's invasion. But Conservative members of Parliament have stalled the bill's progress through the House of Commons because they claim it will impose a "carbon tax" on Ukraine. This is false. Ukraine already has its own carbon pricing program and there are no binding provisions in the updated agreement about climate change mitigation.

"I really think it speaks to how pathologically obsessed (Prime Minister Justin) Trudeau is with the carbon tax that, while the knife is at the throat of Ukrainians, he would use that to impose his carbon tax ideology on those poor people," Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre on Nov. 22 when speaking with reporters on Parliament Hill.

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