N.L.’s Liberal premier calls for emergency meeting with PM as anti-carbon tax protests snarl highways

Protests against Canada’s carbon tax have escalated, with critics arguing the policy increases costs for businesses and households, especially in transportation-heavy industries like trucking. Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey has called for a review of emissions policies, urging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to consider their economic impact. The trucking industry, in particular, is highlighting the burden of rising fuel costs and the challenges of meeting emissions targets.

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