Carbonomics and the Future of Transportation

Keep on Trucking? The federal carbon tax is making it more expensive for Canadians to get around. But what if your job is getting around? Canada’s 300,000-plus truck drivers put in more miles and burn more fossil fuel than other Canadians – a lot more and the future of freight transportation in the age of carbon-pricing is anything but clear. Read the story here on nationalpost.com.

Carbonomics is comprised of a five part series published on nationalpost.com. The articles explore the potential economic impacts of the federal government’s climate agenda on the agriculture, transportation and energy sectors and the workforces that power them.

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