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21 March, 2019 — Rep. John Delaney: A 2020 candidate you haven't heard about — and he's worth hearing  SalonJohn Delaney is not just another of the seemingly dozens of Democrats running for president in 2020. He's a New Jersey-born, Bruce Springsteen-loving, son of ...
21 March, 2019 — How to claim new climate action incentive and some oft-forgotten tax credits  KitchenerToday.comThe climate action incentive can be claimed by those who are 18 or older and resided in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario or New Brunswick as of the end of ...
21 March, 2019 — Trudeau blames recalcitrant Ontario for delayed infrastructure cash  iPolitics.caTORONTO—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is using his post-budget tour to bash Ontario's Ford government for delays in rolling out critical infrastructure cash for ...
21 March, 2019 — Former premier Brad Wall A-OK on Saskatchewan’s 2019-20 budget  Global NewsBalancing the budget was part of a three-year plan that began in the 2017-18 budget. Total spending for the 2018-19 budget is forecasted at about $15 million.
21 March, 2019 — 'We are very disappointed': Potash mining firms against tax changes in Sask. budget  Regina Leader-PostMosaic, Nutrien and K+S aren't happy about the province's 'unilateral' decision to tweak potash taxes to net itself another $117M this year.
21 March, 2019 — NDP blasts Lethbridge UCP candidate who called climate change ‘mythology’  Toronto StarKarri Flatla isn't the first UCP candidate to make comments denying climate change.
21 March, 2019 — OPINION: Connecting climate change to Squamish  Squamish ChiefEditor's note: Patricia Heintzman is currently travelling and sent in her column from San Blas. The house-laden islands look as if they're already disappearing ...
21 March, 2019 — Government defends decision to change potash taxes without consultation  Saskatoon StarPhoenixMosaic, Nutrien and K+S aren't happy about the province's 'unilateral' decision to tweak potash taxes to net itself another $117M this year.
21 March, 2019 — Promises, promises: Track what Alberta's political parties are vowing to deliver  CBC.caWith Albertans heading to the polls this spring, the biggest political players in the province are already vying for your vote.
21 March, 2019 — The stunning hypocrisy of JP Morgan and CEO Jamie Dimon on climate change  ThinkProgressJPMorgan Chase and its chief executive Jamie Dimon claim to be strong supporters of climate action and the Paris climate accord. But in reality, they are “the ...

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