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— CEO of the Sask. Chamber of Commerce: The energy transition is happening Estevan MercuryCEO of the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce Steve McLellan addressed the most sensitive of topics for the Energy City at the Estevan Chamber of ...
— Confusion, lack of rebate details leave businesses on edge about carbon tax BNNBloomberg.caOTTAWA -- Canada's small business operators say they are not ready for the carbon tax to kick in next week -- particularly since the federal government has still ...
— Climate change a 'must' for MBA curriculum University of Cape Town NewsClimate change must be urgently included in the core MBA curriculum because relying on government action is not enough, professors at the world's top ...
— Legislative Update: More Funding For State Colleges, Tax Restructuring And The Abortion Amendment KPVI News 6Northeast Kingdom Legislators brought news of developments in Montpelier to the St. Johnsbury House Monday morning.
— Confusion, lack of rebate details leave businesses on edge about carbon tax CTV NewsCanada's small business operators say they are not ready for the carbon tax to kick in next week -- particularly since the federal government has still not told ...
— Confusion, lack of rebate details leave businesses on edge about carbon tax National PostOTTAWA — Canada's small business operators say they are not ready for the carbon tax to kick in next week — particularly since the federal government has ...
— Combining Pigovian taxes to cut emission - The Jakarta Post Jakarta PostIndonesia has become one of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the world. According to the OECD, Indonesia produced around 883 million tons ...
— In the news today, March 27 CityNewsFive stories in the news for Wednesday, March 27. ———. ABDUCTED CHINESE STUDENT WANZHEN LU FOUND SAFE. Chinese student Wanzhen Lu, who ...
— In the news today, March 27 TheChronicleHerald.caFive stories in the news for Wednesday, March 27 ——— ABDUCTED CHINESE STUDENT WANZHEN LU FOUND SAFE Chinese student Wanzhen Lu, who ...
— Looming carbon tax leaving businesses 'very freaked out' amid confusion, lack of rebate details Financial PostOTTAWA — Canada's small business operators say they are not ready for the carbon tax to kick in next week — particularly since the federal government has ...