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— Economy named most important issue to Alberta voters, Vote Compass survey says CBC NewsThe economy has ousted accountability as the top issue for Albertans this election, according to a survey of more than 30000 people across the province.
— Economy named most important issue to Alberta voters, Vote Compass survey says CBC.caThe economy has ousted accountability as the top issue for Albertans this election, according to a survey of more than 30000 people across the province.
— ExxonMobil Could Be Banned From EU Parliament After Failing to Show at Climate Hearing DeSmogBy Olivia Rosane, EcoWatch. Reposted with permission from EcoWatch. ExxonMobil could be the second company after Monsanto to lose lobbying access to ...
— Opinion: Re-opening Alberta for business should be priority this election Edmonton JournalBuilt into the mindset of every successful entrepreneur is a belief that they control their own destiny, that they have the solutions and ideas the market needs.
— Saturday's letters: Hit entitled speeders with enforcement, education Edmonton JournalRe. “We need more than a bunch of speed traps,” Elise Stolte, March 18Ms. Stolte's column captured the essence of this city and this generation's speeding ...
— Nuclear power woes extend to Texas Houston Chronicle By the standards of the U.S. nuclear energy industry, Texas's two nuclear plants are fairly new. Neither one is more than three decades old, while many nuclear ...
— Opinion: Alberta must become the market of choice for commerce Calgary HeraldBuilt into the mindset of every successful entrepreneur is a belief that they control their own destiny, that they have the solutions and ideas the market needs.
— Varcoe: Leaders pitch pipeline fixes for Alberta, from 'war room' to beetle patrols Calgary HeraldWho should voters blame for the failure to get pipelines built to move oil out of Alberta?The provincial election campaign was dominated by the province's ...
— BLACK: Rudderless budget riddled with unanswered questions TheChronicleHerald.caThe Liberals' budget promises lots of cheques but avoids tough topics.
— The disappearing reappearing carbon tax | Perspective Rutland HeraldOn Feb. 10, VTDigger political columnist Jon Margolis declared “the carbon tax is dead.”