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— Bell: Kenney, a big, thick plan and a lot of red meat Canada.comWe get it. Jason Kenney isn't light on ideas.World-changing political movements have been launched with fewer words.The precepts of religions have been ...
— YOU SAID IT: Enbridge just the start of carbon tax impact Ottawa SunENBRIDGE JUST THE START. Re: Enbridge wants gas to balloon 11%, March 27. So much for the highly touted carbon-tax rebate to be bestowed on us ...
— You Said It: Enbridge just the start of carbon tax impact Ottawa SunENBRIDGE JUST THE START. Re: Enbridge wants gas to balloon 11%, March 27. So much for the highly touted carbon-tax rebate to be bestowed on us ...
— McKenna admits carbon tax will boost the price at the pump in 4 provinces CTV NewsWith the federal carbon tax coming into effect in four provinces on Monday, Environment Minister Catherine McKenna says residents of those provinces can ...
— McKenna admits carbon tax will boost the price at the pump in 4 provinces CTV NewsWith the federal carbon tax coming into effect in four provinces on Monday, Environment Minister Catherine McKenna says residents of those provinces can ...
— Alberta’s UCP reveal platform that would freeze spending, replace carbon tax with levy on large emitters The Globe and MailJason Kenney unveiled a party platform Saturday that projects tax cuts and a spending freeze would lead to a $714-million surplus by 2023.
— Editorial: Sinn Fein puts populism before planet with carbon tax stance The TimesIt's been a long struggle for environmental campaigners to get climate change onto Ireland's political agenda, but there was significant progress last week when ...
— Alberta Party plans to axe 'punishing' consumer carbon tax Edmonton JournalOnly heavy emitters churning out greenhouse gases should pay carbon tax in the province, Alberta Party Leader Stephen Mandel said.
— Alberta Party plans to axe 'punishing' consumer carbon tax Edmonton JournalOnly heavy emitters churning out greenhouse gases should pay carbon tax in the province, Alberta Party Leader Stephen Mandel said.