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— Western Canada: Court rulings on the carbon tax set stage for federal election The Globe and MailAlso: Ottawa increases loan program to help struggling canola farmers.
— Letters to the Editor, May 4, 2019: Another approach to school zones Regina Leader-Post"Nothing we can or will be doing here will matter one iota in the worldwide environmental picture," writes W.W. Stockton.
— Letter to the editor: Passing federal carbon-tax bill will help Maine meet its climate goals Press HeraldI'm a grandparent deeply concerned about what climate change has in store for my grandchildren and future generations. It was encouraging to read Gov.
— The carbon tax survived Saskatchewan. That was the easy part. CBC NewsThe fact that the federal government's carbon pricing policy outlived a Saskatchewan court hearing is a major win for both Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his ...
— The carbon tax survived Saskatchewan. That was the easy part. CBC NewsThe fact that the federal government's carbon pricing policy outlived a Saskatchewan court hearing is a major win for both Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his ...
— May 4: Carbon-tax works only if it's global Times ColonistRe: “New Alberta refinery could help with squeezed gas supply: Horgan,” April 27. Premier John Horgan's public concern over the high cost of gasoline (along ...
— Carbon tax best way to cut greenhouse gas emissions: IMF Phys.OrgAt $70 per ton of carbon dioxide, a carbon tax would be the most efficient means of cutting greenhouse gas emissions, according to an International Monetary ...
— Federal carbon tax legislation too broad, two judges argue in dissenting opinion The Journal PioneerThe broad, sweeping and potentially abusive powers under the federal government's Greenhouse Gas Pollution Act was one major reason for a dissenting ...
— Federal carbon tax legislation too broad, two judges argue in dissenting opinion The Journal PioneerThe broad, sweeping and potentially abusive powers under the federal government's Greenhouse Gas Pollution Act was one major reason for a dissenting ...
— Federal carbon tax legislation too broad, two judges argue in dissenting opinion The ProvinceJudges Ralph Ottenbreit and Neal Caldwell said the act was unconstitutional because it would allow the federal government the power to change the act any ...