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— Sudbury letters: Governments failing Canadians; carbon tax scam The Sudbury StarProvincial, federal governments failing CanadiansThis year has been a very interesting turn of events in Ontario with an, er, unique, to say the least, premier.
— Fool for the carbon tax? - Dan in Ottawa Castanet.netOn April Fool's Day, the carbon tax rate in British Columbia was increased from $35 a tonne to $40.
— Is it time for a strategic retreat from carbon pricing? - Macleans.ca Macleans.caA policy designed to appeal to conservatives has united them against climate-change action. For the sake of the planet, we should move on.
— Is it time for a strategic retreat from carbon pricing? - Macleans.ca Maclean'sA policy designed to appeal to conservatives has united them against climate-change action. For the sake of the planet, we should move on.
— Is it time for a strategic retreat from carbon pricing? - Macleans.ca Maclean'sA policy designed to appeal to conservatives has united them against climate-change action. For the sake of the planet, we should move on.
— Provincial challenge of carbon-pricing law wraps up; judges reserve decision CTV NewsOntario's challenge of the federal carbon tax was left in the hands of five Appeal Court justices after the hearing wrapped up.
— Ontario government’s challenge of carbon-pricing law wraps up Global NewsIn closing submissions, a federal lawyer warned that climate change posed an urgent threat. Ottawa, she said, has addressed an issue of national concern in a ...
— Province, feds submit closing arguments in Ontario carbon tax court battle CBC NewsLawyers for the federal and Ontario governments were back in court on Thursday to present closing arguments in an ongoing hearing on the controversial ...
— Canada’s Tar Sands Province Elects a Combative New Leader Promising Oil & Pipeline Revival InsideClimate NewsThe home province of Canada's tar sands elected a combative, conservative leader this week who came out swinging on the side of the country's struggling oil ...
— Lights, camera, overreaction: How the Tories turned carbon-tax court proceedings into spin TVOOPINION: An Ontario court allowed the carbon-tax fight to be live-streamed — but a tweet that Doug Ford sent out during the proceedings may have justices ...