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— The good, the bad, and the ugly of the carbon-tax court win TVOANALYSIS: The federal carbon tax has survived its first legal test, but at least two more are coming. So what does the Saskatchewan decision mean for its ...
— Less Hope, More Change The New York TimesDemocrats are getting smarter and tougher on climate policy.
— Carbon tax: Strong medicine for the mining industry Mining ReviewIt has been almost a decade in the making, but after a few postponements, Carbon Tax bill will come into effect on 1 June 2019.
— Public meeting about carbon tax initiative to be held in Provo Daily HeraldShould Utah implement a tax on carbon emissions? It's a question one group wants to put on the ballot for the 2020 election.
— CalSTRS Expected to Support Carbon Pricing Chief Investment OfficerPlan will look at corporations' policies on the issue as it examines their sustainability policies.
— APAS Support's Province's Decision To Appeal Carbon Tax Decision DiscoverHumboldt.comThe President of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan says he supports the Province's decision to appeal last week's ruling supporting ...
— Letters to the editor May 6, 2019 Saskatoon StarPhoenixI don't see where our premier gets the idea that he can complain about the imposed carbon tax, Patricia Pasloski writes.
— Saskatchewan court says the carbon tax is constitutional DrivingA Saskatchewan court has ruled that the federal government has the power to fight climate change on a national level, despite objections from the province.
— John Robson: Right man, wrong job BOE ReportNice to see that my old friend Mark Cameron has a deputy ministerial job with Jason Kenney. Hi Mark. Now I wonder if I can get you fired for your views on.
— Yellow Vests Rally in Saskatoon in fight against carbon tax Global NewsA Yellow Vest Rally in Saskatoon saw a convoy of vehicles slow traffic down to 30km/h as a police escort led the members with honking horns through the city.