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Federal environment minister calls Premier Moe 'immoral' for flouting carbon-price law

Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says Ottawa has to take action against Saskatchewan for breaking the federal carbon-pricing law.

Premier Scott Moe said last week Saskatchewan would not submit the money it owes for the carbon price on natural gas as required on Feb. 29.

Moe is protesting Ottawa's decision to exempt heating oil from the levy but not natural gas, which is used by eight in 10 households in Saskatchewan.

Under the law, fuel distributors such as SaskEnergy are to submit monthly reports on the amount of fuel sold and the carbon price collected on that fuel.

Failing to submit those reports or pay the amounts owed carries consequences, including fines based on how much wasn't paid and jail time.

Guilbeault says it is «immoral» and «irresponsible» for a premier to decide not to follow the law.

«If Premier Scott Moe decides that he wants to start breaking laws and not respecting federal laws, then measures will have to be taken,» Guilbeault said in response to a question from a reporter.

«We can't let that happen. What if somebody tomorrow decides that they don't want to respect other federal laws, criminal laws? What would happen then if a prime minister, a premier of a province, would want to do that?» he went on.

«It's irresponsible and it's frankly immoral on his part. We can have disagreements about things like climate change, but to be so reckless is unspeakable, really.»

WATCH| Premier Scott Moe says Saskatchewan will not back down in its scrap with Ottawa over carbon taxes:

On Monday, Moe reiterated the federal carbon-pricing law should be eliminated.

«It is driving inflation and we still are paying a a good chunk in other areas and the position from the government of Saskatchewan's perspective hasn't changed

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