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— Saskatchewan Budget 2019: The devil, as always, is in the details CBC.caThe next Saskatchewan election is 19 months away, but Premier Scott Moe's government is setting the stage with a 2019-20 budget that keeps spending ...
— Saskatchewan eliminating deductions on potash production tax BNNBloomberg.caREGINA -- The Saskatchewan government is holding the line on taxes as it returns to a balanced budget that provides funding for mental health, volunteer ...
— Vietnam arrests 8 Chinese suspected of drug trafficking CityNews CalgaryHANOI, Vietnam — Vietnamese police have arrested eight Chinese suspected of drug trafficking after seizing 300 kilograms (660 pounds) of methamphetamine ...
— How the Green New Deal Is Forcing Politicians to Finally Address Climate Change TIMEThe Green New Deal, calling for the U.S. to decarbonize, is forcing all politicians to talk about climate change — not just the Democrats.
— City in Holding Pattern Awaiting Carbon Tax Impact DiscoverEstevan.comEven the most devoted fans of April Fools Day aren't looking forward to the first of the month this year as the federally instituted carbon tax looms. The exact ...
— Key Democrat Paul Tonko unveils 'doable' climate change plan to attract Republicans Washington ExaminerDemocrat Paul Tonko of New York released a framework for combating climate change on Thursday that is meant to attract GOP support.
— US trade negotiators to visit China for talks next week CityNews CalgaryBEIJING — China's commerce ministry says U.S. officials will be in Beijing next week for the next round of high-level trade talks. Ministry spokesman Gao Feng ...
— Rethinking Approaches to Climate Change - The Bullet Socialist ProjectClimate change is the most visible, most threatening expression of a larger, planetary ecological crisis, the result of an economic system (capitalism) with an ...
— Jordanian king vows to protect Jerusalem holy sites CityNews CalgaryZARQA, Jordan — Jordan's King Abdullah II is vowing to keep protecting Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem, calling it a “red line” for his country.
— Corbella: Is NDP's carbon tax more scandalous to voters than internal UCP drama? Calgary HeraldIf two recent polls hold true, Albertans will have a United Conservative Party government following the April 16 provincial election. As the saying goes, however, ...