IRAC cuts carbon tax from all home heating fuels in P.E.I.
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CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — The Island Regulatory and Appeals Fee has eliminated the carbon tax from the entire price of residence heating fuels in P.E.I.
As of Friday, Nov. 10, carbon tax will likely be minimize from all residence heating fuels in Atlantic Canada for a interval of three years.
In P.E.I., this units the utmost worth of furnace oil that may be charged to customers at 141.8 cents per litre as of Nov. 13.
The Canada Income Company will likely be administering new measures on a provisional foundation till new rules are made.
IRAC’s subsequent scheduled worth adjustment is Nov. 17.
For present petroleum costs on P.E.I., examine online.