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— Ontario’s challenge of Federal carbon tax heads to court this week Global NewsTORONTO – The federal and Ontario governments are set to square off in the province's top court this week over Ottawa's climate change law in a fight experts ...
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— Ontario challenge of federal carbon tax heads to court this week CTV NewsThe federal and Ontario governments are set to square off in the province's top court this week over Ottawa's climate change law in a fight experts say is as much ...
— Ottawa, Ontario set for carbon price fight; court to hear case this week Alaska Highway NewsTORONTO — The federal and Ontario governments are set to square off in the province's top court this week over Ottawa's climate change law in a fight experts ...
— Ontario Takes The Federal Carbon Tax to Court Government of Ontario NewsTORONTO - Ontario is protecting what matters most and standing up for the people by taking the next step in opposing the federal government's unconstitutional ...
— Ottawa, Ontario set for carbon price fight; court to hear case this week CityNews WinnipegTORONTO — The federal and Ontario governments are set to square off in the province's top court this week over Ottawa's climate change law in a fight experts ...
— Retroactive carbon tax charge now showing up on SaskPower bills 620 CKRM.comFirst, the carbon tax. Now a retroactive charge for the carbon tax. Those are the two line items that are now appearing on SaskPower ratepayers bill statements, ...
— Retroactive carbon tax charge now showing up on SaskPower bills 620 CKRM.comFirst, the carbon tax. Now a retroactive charge for the carbon tax. Those are the two line items that are now appearing on SaskPower ratepayers bill statements, ...
— Opinion: Businesses want certainty on carbon pricing – not constitutional challenges The Globe and MailThe insurance sector reports that in addition to harms to health and eco-systems from increasingly severe heat waves, forest fires and degradation of water ...
— Pain at the pump: Record-high gas prices frustrate B.C. drivers CTV NewsHigh gas prices across the country -- including record highs in British Columbia -- are causing consumers to change their habits.