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— Coal could be the real winner under federal carbon tax, new report suggests National PostOTTAWA — The federal carbon tax could favour coal-fired power plants over clean sources like wind and solar in its approach to industrial emissions, a new ...
— GUEST COLUMN: Alberta has a golden opportunity to right past government wrongs Edmonton SunBy FRANCO TERRAZZANOCongratulations premier-elect Jason Kenney, but there's no rest for the elected. A tough campaign is only the precursor to the hard ...
— Sudbury letters: Don't merge school boards, carbon tax questions The Sudbury StarMerging school boards not the answerRe: 'One board, two languages,' Saturday, April 20.Allow me to be clear from the start. I am a separate school supporter ...
— Letter of the Day: We need carbon tax for sake of future Saskatoon StarPhoenix“The sky is falling … The sky is falling …” Chicken Moe, Andrew Scheer and others are running around trying to get us all in a panic because of the carbon tax.
— Oilsands greenhouse gas emissions are being significantly underestimated, new study suggests Vancouver SunEnvironment Canada scientists say four major oilsands mines are releasing an average of about one-third more carbon dioxide per barrel of oil than they report.
— Letters to the editor April 23, 2019 Saskatoon StarPhoenixLetters to the editor: Readers Doug Brownridge and Marilyn Loken share opposing views of the carbon tax. Reader Letters. Updated: April 23, 2019. Letters to ...
— Yes, climate change is important. So is the Constitution TVOOPINION: The carbon-tax arguments made before the Court of Appeal last week demonstrate that climate-change policy has to be smart as well as aggressive.
— Canada’s oilsands emit CO2 emissions significantly higher than reported: study Global NewsEnvironment Canada scientists say four major oilsands mines are releasing an average of about one-third more carbon dioxide per barrel of oil than they report.
— Carbon tax doesn't make sense Lethbridge HeraldWow! A leaked government report (on April Fool's Day) states magically that Canada is now experiencing global warming at twice the rate as the rest of the.
— Imagining what it would take for Poloz to raise your mortgage rate: Don Pittis CBC NewsFollowing a month of surprisingly strong indicators on the economy, it is an interesting thought experiment to imagine what it would take to make Bank of Canada ...