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— The billion-dollar rebrand: How Big Oil is trying to change its image GristTo the untrained eye, it looks like the major oil companies that helped get us into this whole climate mess — conglomerates like ExxonMobil, BP, and Shell ...
— Schmick, Dye discuss dams, taxes and death penalty Moscow-Pullman Daily NewsWashington state House Reps. Joe Schmick, R-Colfax, and Mary Dye, R-Pomeroy, spoke about the Snake River dams, the death penalty, taxes and even the ...
— Sales taxes on carbon taxes will cost N.B. consumers additional millions CBC.caAlthough it is campaigning aggressively against federal carbon taxes coming April 1 to New Brunswick consumers, the Higgs government will collect up to $9 ...
— How To Claim New Climate Action Incentive And Get Hundreds Back On Your Taxes Huddle TodayVANCOUVER — Personal tax experts are reminding Canadians to claim all of the tax credits they may be eligible for when they file their income tax return this ...
— Oil and gas majors have spent $1 billion undermining climate action since 2015, report says National ObserverIn the three years since world leaders signed the Paris Agreement on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, the world's five largest oil and gas companies have ...
— ‘Victoria will break records:’ gas analysts say gas prices will break records this summer CHEKAcross Greater Victoria, gas prices are piling up. Costs typically spike over spring break, but analysts say the island is in position to break records this summer.
— Ontario Premier takes aim at carbon tax during visit to Woodstock My Stratford NowOntario Premier Doug Ford says a carbon tax will hurt those living in rural areas more than others. He made the comment on Thursday during a round table ...
— Canadian Labour Congress and Muslim group accuse Scheer of emboldening far-right actors The Globe and MailThe leaders of Canada's largest labour organization and a prominent national Muslim group say Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is emboldening far-right ...
— Top oil firms spending millions lobbying to block climate change policies, says report The GuardianThe largest five stock market listed oil and gas companies spend nearly $200m (£153m) a year lobbying to delay, control or block policies to tackle climate ...
— House tax committee votes to double heating fuel tax to fund weatherization vtdigger.orgRep. Jim Masland, D-Thetford Center, member of the House Ways and Means Committee. File photo by Roger Crowley/VTDigger. In a move to increase funding ...