The amendment will see the bill go back to the House of Commons where its status is unclear.
Bill C-234 would give farmers an exemption from carbon pricing on propane and natural gas for farming processes such as drying grain and heating and cooling barns and growing structures. Larkin said the costs associated with innovation and current technology are substantial, and presently, there are no viable alternative fuel sources available.
“The spirit of carbon pricing is to encourage behavioural change,” Larkin said. “The amending of C-234 leaves farmers with this continued unjust taxation, impeding their ability to invest in technologies and practices that will help them meet our sustainability goals and global demand.”
Larkin said C-234 has been years in the making, while grain farmers across Canada have unfairly had to pay this tax without any way of avoiding it.
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