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5 April, 2019 — Ontario Opposing Costly Federal Carbon Tax on Hospitals  SaultOnline.comThe Ontario Government is fighting against increased costs to public institutions caused by the burdensome federal carbon tax. Rod Phillips, Minister of the ...
5 April, 2019 — Kenney promises carbon tax court fight by end of April if he wins election  Sherwood Park NewsUnited Conservative Leader Jason Kenney vowed to launch a formal court challenge of the federal carbon tax by the end of the month if he wins the April 16 ...
5 April, 2019 — Is carbon tax bad for business? Here's how some Canadian firms are adapting  BNNBloomberg.caCarbon pricing is now in effect across most of Canada. While Ottawa implemented a backstop carbon tax for Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and New ...
5 April, 2019 — Is carbon tax bad for business? Here's how some Canadian firms are adapting  BNNBloomberg.caCarbon pricing is now in effect across most of Canada. While Ottawa implemented a backstop carbon tax for Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and New ...
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  1. Is carbon tax bad for business?
5 April, 2019 — Opinion | Inconsistencies in the carbon tax incentive  Brampton GuardianDid you receive your postcard from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) this week advertising your climate action incentive deduction on your 2018 return?
5 April, 2019 — Germany considers carbon tax to reduce greenhouse gas emissions  ReutersGermany is considering introducing a new carbon emissions tax to help reduce production of greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change, Der Spiegel ...
5 April, 2019 — Opinion | Carbon tax will drive up grocery prices  TheSpec.comThe carbon tax is now a reality for all Canadians — and that means food prices will be impacted. The federal carbon pricing scheme took effect in Ontario, New ...
5 April, 2019 — Opinion: Don't believe a carbon tax can effect huge change? Just ask British Columbia  The Globe and MailThe province's strong economic performance suggests that pricing pollution is more likely to help, not hinder, growth.
5 April, 2019 — Debunking carbon tax myths: It's no cash grab  Financial PostChris Ragan, an economist at McGill University, speaks with the Financial Post's Larysa Harapyn about carbon pricing in Canada.

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