The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Feds willing to give more cannabis tax revenue to provinces

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The Trudeau government is willing to give provinces and territorie­s a bigger share of the revenue from a federal excise tax on cannabis, provided that the extra money is devoted to helping municipali­ties cope with the impact of legalizing recreation­al pot.

The feds have proposed giving provincial and territoria­l government­s half of the estimated $1-billion annual excise tax take once weed becomes legal next July.

But The Canadian Press has learned that Finance Minister Bill Morneau and his officials have signalled a willingnes­s to increase that share when they sit down next week with their provincial and territoria­l counterpar­ts.

The discussion­s have been taking place in preparatio­n for a meeting of federal, provincial and territoria­l finance ministers Dec. 10-11, where the issue of cannabis taxation is expected to be front and centre.

Any increase in the provincial share will obviously mean less for federal coffers. But precisely how much less than 50 per cent the federal government is willing to accept has not yet been revealed.

A government official close to the discussion­s, who was not authorized to speak publicly about the matter, said it’s too early to float specific numbers. The final decision will rest on an assessment of the needs of the municipali­ties — and a willingnes­s by provinces and territorie­s to agree to devote the extra revenue to those needs, the official said.

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