B.C. Conservative Party claims victory after Eby appears to backtrack on carbon tax
VICTORIA — Conservative Party of B.C. Leader John Rustad is taking a victory lap Thursday after comments indicating Premier David Eby appears to have suddenly backtracked on the carbon tax, just five weeks before the provincial election.
In a news release from the party, Rustad says Eby has announced his intent to scrap the carbon tax, a move he says amounts to a “desperate, last-minute flip flop” and casts Eby as a “flip-flopping liar.”
“David Eby’s sudden reversal on the carbon tax is a desperate attempt to salvage his sinking political ship,” said Rustad. “Let’s be clear: Eby has spent years championing this disastrous tax that punishes families and businesses. Now, faced with growing opposition, he’s pretending to care. It’s nothing more than a cynical ploy.”
Rustad says the Conservative Party has never wavered in its pledge to permanently scrap the carbon tax, regardless of what happens in Ottawa. At a campaign stop in June, Rustad told an audience of roughly 75 people at the Atchelitz Hall on Lickman Road that one of his campaign pillars was the elimination of the carbon tax.