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— Andrew Scheer holds rally against carbon tax, but won't reveal his own plan CBC.caConservative Leader Andrew Scheer stopped in New Brunswick on Monday for an anti-carbon-tax rally as the federal carbon tax took effect across the province.
— Andrew Scheer holds rally against carbon tax, but won't reveal his own plan CBC.caConservative Leader Andrew Scheer says his party has a detailed carbon plan but would not elaborate on specific solutions or say when it will be released.
— B.C. gas prices near-record levels after carbon tax increase CBC.caMetro Vancouver gas prices inched closer to record levels thanks to an increase to the provincial carbon tax that kicked in on Monday.
— B.C. gas prices approach record levels after carbon tax increase CBC.caMetro Vancouver gas prices inched closer to record levels thanks to an increase to the provincial carbon tax that kicked in on Monday.
— SaskPower, SaskEnergy Implementing Federal Carbon Tax on Bills DiscoverMooseJaw.comEnvironment Minister Dustin Duncan spoke about the carbon tax recently with Golden West Radio.
— SaskPower, SaskEnergy Implementing Federal Carbon Tax on Bills DiscoverMooseJaw.comEnvironment Minister Dustin Duncan spoke about the carbon tax recently with Golden West Radio.
— Making the case for the carbon tax Winnipeg Free PressAthabasca Chipewyan First Nation Chief Allan Adam travelled to Regina from northern Alberta in February to speak in the case of the government of ...
— Doug Ford slams federal carbon tax CityNews TorontoJustin Trudeau calls it a win for the environment, while Doug Ford calls it a recipe for recession. Cynthia Mulligan with how the premier is slamming the federal ...
— As usual, Doug Ford has it wrong on carbon tax Toronto Star'Premier Doug Ford is right about one thing: there is a genuine long-term threat to the prosperity of Ontario. But, as usual, Ford has it exactly backwards.'
— As usual, Doug Ford has it wrong on carbon tax Toronto Star'Premier Doug Ford is right about one thing: there is a genuine long-term threat to the prosperity of Ontario. But, as usual, Ford has it exactly backwards.'