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— Climate change politics may defy even the most rational arguments: Don Pittis CBC NewsPrivate sector group's *fresh* stab at convincing Canadians on the merits of carbon taxes may fall on deaf ears. Don Pittis · CBC News · Posted: Mar 25, 2019 4:00 ...
— Only BC's very richest paying higher tax rate, new research shows The Nelson DailyPersonal tax changes announced by the BC government over the past 18 months — including elimination of medical services plan (MSP) premiums — mean the ...
— Conservatives embrace populism, rage at Trudeau, talk separation at annual gathering National ObserverLeaders in conservative parties across Canada stand accused of being too tolerant of white nationalism, a trend associated lately with right-wing populist ...
— Other Views: Plea for No Tax Increases Fiscally Responsible Centralia ChronicleAs legislators begin hammering out a state operating budget for the 2019-21 biennium, Sen. John Braun is making a plea for no tax increases.
— Meet your candidate: Ron Orr- United Conservative Party LacombeOnline.comRon Orr is the current elected MLA for Lacombe and Ponoka areas and was elected in with Wildrose Party in 2015. As an incumbent, he hopes to represent the ...
— Cardlock fuel wins carbon tax exemption Western ProducerFarm fuel purchased at cardlocks will be exempt from the federal carbon tax when it comes into force April 1. Draft regulations released in the March 19.
— Ontario Gas Prices To Rise By 5 Cents A Litre Next Week NarcityOttawa's carbon tax will come into effect next week, raising Ontario gas prices by 5 cents a litre.
— Canadian oilfield services firms bringing in more revenue from U.S. operations Squamish ChiefCALGARY — Large Canadian oilfield services companies with operations in the U.S. are now earning more of their revenue south of the border than they are in ...
— Saskatoon Light & Power seeks 1.3 per cent hike to cover carbon tax CBC.caSaskatoon Light and Power wants to raise its rates to cover the federal carbon charge. They're asking city council to approve a 1.3 increase for residents and ...
— Southern Alberta farmers look for 'communication' and 'recognition' ahead of provincial election CBC.caWith a provincial election around the corner, farmers are looking for a government they can trust and communicate with.