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— Province back on track to hit climate target, new data suggests CBC.caEmissions data for New Brunswick shows that after a spike in 2016, the production of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases settled back down to previous ...
— The Province of Alberta Shows Dangers of a Carbon Tax 'Deal' CatalystThe Fraser Institute in Canada recently released my study critiquing the province of Alberta's approach to carbon pricing. My analysis for Fraser confirms what ...
— Climate-change politics in Canada Alberta’s new premier plans to abolish the carbon tax The EconomistHELP IS on the way, and hope is on the horizon,” proclaimed Jason Kenney after his United Conservative Party decisively won the election in Alberta, ...
— Kenney says Bill 1 will repeal the carbon tax; swearing in set for April 30 CityNews VancouverEDMONTON — Alberta's incoming premier says a law to repeal the province's carbon tax and another that will cut business taxes will be the first steps his ...
— Ontario won't reveal price of anti-carbon tax ads iPolitics.caTORONTO—The Ford government is refusing to say how much its anti-carbon tax ads will cost taxpayers, as the opposition calls them “partisan” and “misleading ...
— Ontario government releases anti-carbon tax radio ad Global NewsThe ad features a female narrator saying the tax will see people pay more to heat their home, drive their kids to school and for groceries - with the sound of ...
— Farm safety laws, carbon tax on the block as Alberta's UCP elected Western ProducerThe United Conservative Party will be Alberta's new government, receiving a majority mandate from voters Tuesday night. The party, at the helm of.
— EDITORIAL: If only blue-green algae had a carbon tax Northern News ServicesApril 17, 2019 - The good news is that humans are not the first creatures to have emitted a critical amount of planet-imperilling gas. Way back about 2.5 billion ...
— Climate hawks push clean energy mandates to pick off Republicans skeptical of carbon taxes Washington ExaminerRepublicans and Democrats in both chambers of Congress are planning to introduce bills requiring utilities to obtain an increasing amount of electricity from ...
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