Canada's new Prime Minister Carney removes carbon tax

Vancouver, March 15 - Canada's new Prime Minister Mark Carney has removed the burden of carbon tax from the people of the country in the first meeting of the cabinet immediately after his swearing-in ceremony. By announcing the first decision of his government, the cabinet has sealed the decision to implement it immediately.

Vancouver, March 15 - Canada's new Prime Minister Mark Carney has removed the burden of carbon tax from the people of the country in the first meeting of the cabinet immediately after his swearing-in ceremony. By announcing the first decision of his government, the cabinet has sealed the decision to implement it immediately.
It has also been said that the people who were getting carbon tax compensation till now will be paid the compensation for the current quarter in April and the compensation will stop thereafter.
In response to a question asked by journalists about calling a session of Parliament or announcing elections, the Prime Minister said that the decision has been taken soon, which will be made public soon. He hinted at early elections and said about holding early elections that he needs a solid majority so that he can do public welfare work and put the country on the path of progress by getting out of the tariff mess.
Politically minded people are starting to interpret this signal as an announcement of elections after the government announces concrete decisions of the people's choice. There are also rumors of a visit to Europe by the Prime Minister next week. It is understood that he will make efforts to unite the leaders of European countries against Trump's tariff announcements. The Prime Minister said that he has new ministers with new thinking, who also have new ideas, from which meaningful results can come out to solve problems. He said that the entire team's full attention will be focused on work and actions and every new idea will be given importance.