How do anti-carbon tax provinces plan to fight climate change?

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Caption: Ontario Premier Doug Ford, left, and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe have agreed to fight the federal government's carbon tax. (Andrew Vaughan/Canadian Press)

This week a new federal carbon tax on fossil fuels came into effect in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and New Brunswick.
These are all provinces that took a hard pass at creating their own version of a carbon pricing plan that would meet the Liberal government's standards. They're being called "The Holdouts".
Today on Front Burner, CBC's J.P. Tasker walks us through how each province proposes to fight climate change without a carbon tax.
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