NEW – Federal: Latest federal budget highlights on climate, innovation and housing

On April 7, federal Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland tabled the 2022 federal budget. The minister framed the budget as being about “three pillars”: the green transition, productivity and innovation, and housing. 

Climate 

The green transition continues to be a focus for the government. On March 29, the government announced an updated climate plan – the Emissions Reduction Plan (ERP) – that included several policy pledges financed in the new budget. Building on the ERP, new climate measures announced in the budget include:

Measures announced in the budget that support the ERP will require significant stakeholder consultation to flesh out the CCUS and net-zero investment tax credits. 

Innovation and Industry 

Investing in industrial and innovation support development is usually linked to climate policy considerations. Major spending proposals in this area include:

Housing 

A key spending and policy proposal in this area is to help other levels of government improve housing access. They include:

One of the CPA’S recommendations in its pre-budget submission focused on affordability. To that end, the CPA recommended that the federal government change Part IX of the Excise Tax Act that would categorize heating fuels such as propane, when used in residential applications, as zero-rated for purposes of the GST/HST, similar to most groceries. 

While the budget did not contain that recommendation, the CPA will continue to advocate for government to introduce policies prioritizing affordability for residential energy.