The way things stand as of April 1, as long as you aren’t a major carbon emitter and aren’t heavily depending on heavy carbon emitters, the net payout to the government will be less in BC than pretty much anywhere else in Canada. However, tracking all the checks and balances and what cancels what out is extremely opaque and complex, so there’s definitely room to sneak in a pure money grab in the future.
The way things stand as of April 1, as long as you aren’t a major carbon emitter and aren’t heavily depending on heavy carbon emitters, the net payout to the government will be less in BC than pretty much anywhere else in Canada. However, tracking all the checks and balances and what cancels what out is extremely opaque and complex, so there’s definitely room to sneak in a pure money grab in the future.