Liberals rebranding carbon tax rebate to ensure Canadians know where the money comes from

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The Liberal government is rebranding its carbon tax rebate in an effort to make it clear to Canadians where the funds are coming from.

Previously called the “Climate Action Incentive Payment,” the government announced Wednesday that it will now be called the “Canada Carbon Rebate.”

Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault said Wednesday said he thinks the rebranding will make it easier for Canadians to identify the rebate when it is deposited into their accounts.

“The previous name was a bit difficult to understand and even for many people to remember. So this will likely make it easier,” he told reporters outside the House of

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