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— Ottawa's prospects in Alberta are back to bleak The Globe and MailIn the run-up to October's federal vote, the Liberals have to worry about rallying the centre-left behind them and motivating supporters to come out and vote.
— Gas could jump as much as 15 cents by Monday CKPGToday.caPRINCE GEORGE — Gas prices are on the rise and it doesn't look like we've seen the worst of it yet. Currently, prices are hovering just shy of $1.20 per litre but ...
— Alberta election notebook: UCP social media kerfuffles, smaller parties make strides Edmonton JournalUCP candidate for Edmonton-South West Tunde Obasan said a meme he shared in 2017 was “clearly a joke” after he was criticized by NDP staff on social ...
— NDP announces Bow River flood mitigation plans as United Conservatives promise to support Springbank dam Toronto StarCALGARY—The NDP promised Friday to spend $1 billion for flood mitigation along the Bow River as flood infrastructure continues to be a central concern in ...
— 'Unwilling to move forward in partnership': Trudeau, Morneau slam Ford government in post-budget tour CBC NewsPrime Minister Justin Trudeau and Finance Minister Bill Morneau are out selling their pre-election budget to the country — but they're also using the opportunity ...
— Chinook School Division Unappeased With Provincial Budget SwiftCurrentOnline.comThe provincial budget released on Wednesday earmarked some extra money for the Chinook School Division. They will receive about $140,000 more for their ...
— How you can claim new climate action incentive and some oft-forgotten tax credits TheRecord.comThe goal ... is to offset the cost of the fuel charge come April 2019 and put money back in the pockets of Canadians.”
— Missing the point - Letters Castanet.netRe: Ben Reiner's letter of March 16, Who Am I To Disagree? It appears Reiner missed the point of Roger Von Dach's letter. The letter was in response to the ...
— Notley pledges $1 billion for protecting Calgary from another major flood Daily Commercial NewsCALGARY - Alberta's New Democrats say if re-elected, the government would spend $1 billion over 10 years to protect Calgary from another major flood. Leader ...
— BOHANON & CUROTT: Use incentives, not mandates to improve the climate Indianapolis Business JournalEconomists are not climate scientists. The impact of man-made carbon emissions on the climate is not part of our professional expertise. What economists can ...