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Saskatchewan Justice Minister Bronwyn Eyre announced Thursday the province has filed for an injunction to stop the federal revenue service from going after the province香蕉视频直播檚 bank account.
The application, filed in Federal Court in Vancouver, argues it香蕉视频直播檚 unconstitutional for the agency to take from the province香蕉视频直播檚 consolidated revenue fund, Eyre told reporters.
She said Ottawa wants roughly $28 million.
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Earlier this year, Premier Scott Moe香蕉视频直播檚 Saskatchewan Party government stopped paying the carbon levy on natural gas, after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau exempted home-heating oil users from paying.
Trudeau香蕉视频直播檚 move was largely seen as helping those in Atlantic Canada, where home-heating oil is commonly used and where polls suggest the federal Liberals need to prop up popular support.
By not paying the levy, Saskatchewan is breaking federal emissions law. The province can face fines or the minister responsible for natural gas distribution can get jail time for not abiding by the rule.
The federal government responded later Thursday to the injunction application, saying it香蕉视频直播檚 on firm legal ground to get the money.
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Bibeau said Saskatchewan chose to disobey, noting the Supreme Court of Canada ruled the carbon levy is constitutional.
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Eyre said the province has a strong case to make, arguing the levy is no longer equally applied across Canada.
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Trudeau has said Saskatchewan residents will continue to get carbon rebates, arguing most Canadians get more in rebates than what they pay in levies.
Some premiers and federal Conservative Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre contend the levy makes life more unaffordable.
Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press