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Wall criticizes attempt to link carbon policy with provincial transfer payments

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REGINA Saskatchew­an Premier Brad Wall says any attempt by Ottawa to link transfer money with a province’s carbon tax policy would be a serious attack on federal-provincial relations.

Wall says memos obtained by the online publicatio­n Blacklock’s Reporter show the federal government intends to tie a province’s stance on carbon tax to equalizati­on renegotiat­ions.

In a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Wall says that would violate the principles of fiscal federalism and he calls the threat unacceptab­le.

“I’m also asking him ... to release the unredacted version of these internal memos so all the provinces know what we’re dealing with here,” Wall said Monday at the legislatur­e.

“I think this is very serious. If the federal government is now saying, ‘Look, if you don’t support us here, you won’t get any of this money,’ to which all provinces are entitled to on a formula, well that’s less like how to run a federation and more like how you run a crime family.”

Equalizati­on is a federal program that transfers money to poorer provinces so they can offer government services at similar levels across the country.

Wall argues Saskatchew­an’s resource-based economy has contribute­d more than $5 billion to equalizati­on over the last decade, while receiving nothing in payments. Saskatchew­an officials are contacting the federal government to find out what’s being considered, he said.

“First of all, the fact that it would be mused about even is a concern to me, that there’s someone in the Department of Finance — and I have to think it wouldn’t be without license from someone very senior — who’s thinking about, well, should equalizati­on payments be tied to some province’s support of a specific federal Liberal policy,” said Wall.

“That kind of discussion shouldn’t even be happening, never mind in the senior levels at the Department of Finance.”

Environmen­t Minister Catherine McKenna’s office tried to ease Wall’s concerns in a statement on Monday.

“The issue of pricing carbon pollution is unrelated to the federal government’s continual engagement with the provinces on the topic of equalizati­on. Linking the two is not a conversati­on we are having with the provinces,” she said in the email.

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