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— Clarity needed on Ottawa's plan to help small businesses with carbon tax CBC.caWhile some New Brunswickers will know what to expect at the gas pump Monday, local business owners still don't know how the carbon tax will impact their ...
— Unpopularity of carbon taxes probed by panel of experts UCalgary NewsKeynote speaker at Haskayne's Global Energy Challenge says climate policies must be 'for everybody'. By Doug Ferguson, for the Haskayne School of ...
— Court Battles Reveal 'Fundamental Incoherence' in Trudeau's Climate Policies, Says Campaigner TheTyee.caOttawa is praising BC's environmental leadership, while fighting provincial legal case on Trans Mountain expansion.
— Convoy and Regina Rally Against the Carbon Tax happening April 4 Estevan MercuryThe Regina Rally Against the Carbon Tax and its associated convoy are full steam ahead for April 4. The event is expected to see hundreds of vehicles, mostly ...
— Premier Moe to headline Regina Rally Against the Carbon Tax April 4 Pipeline NewsRegina – Premier Scott Moe confirmed on March 28 that he will be speaking at the Regina Rally Against the Carbon Tax on April 4. The rally will take place at 2 ...
— 'Fill your tank': Scheer's text message to voters CityNews VancouverFederal Conservative Party leader Andrew Scheer sent a text message to voters Wednesday encouraging them to fill-up at the pump before the federal carbon ...
— Diversifying Alberta’s energy sector top of mind on the campaign trail Global NewsAlberta's struggling energy sector is top of mind for many voters ahead of the spring election and with a lack of pipeline capacity, Alberta's political parties are ...
— Some New Brunswickers still uncertain about how carbon tax will work CTV NewsMonday marks the beginning of the new federal carbon tax in New Brunswick the only Maritime province which hasn't brought in a carbon plan of its own.
— Some New Brunswickers still uncertain about how carbon tax will work CTV NewsMonday marks the beginning of the new federal carbon tax in New Brunswick the only Maritime province which hasn't brought in a carbon plan of its own.
— Many Saskatchewan small businesses plan to absorb carbon tax costs Global NewsFour out of five small businesses CFIB surveyed said they would be able to pass on less than a quarter of the new costs to consumers.