While the gasoline and diesel used to fuel tractors and combines have always been exempt from the consumer carbon tax, it had increased costs to farmers in other ways. Heather Yourex-West looks at how the end of that levy is being welcomed, and how the new savings come at an important time for the Canadian farming sector.
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Farmers welcome end of consumer carbon tax
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