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— Carbon Tax Bill Moves to Senate AgInfo.netI'm Bob Larson. The carbon tax bill has now moved from the House to the Senate. House Bill 1110 would mandate the state to require a fuel additive to your gas ...
— Paul Douglas: Snowmelt accelerates; 50s by Saturday Minneapolis Star TribuneIt's going to be a long few weeks for Minnesotans living near streams and rivers, as all that snow melts - water flowing into tributaries at a rapid rate. The one ...
— Cortez Masto: Perry signals commitment on plutonium removal CityNews CalgaryCARSON CITY, Nev. — U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto says Energy Secretary Rick Perry has indicated a commitment to provide a timeline for removing ...
— Hickenlooper says he'd suspend death penalty as president CityNews CalgaryFormer Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper says he would suspend the federal death penalty if elected president. Hickenlooper, who is running for the ...
— Targeting Further Areas For Relief: Federal Government Proposes Refinements To Its Carbon Pricing Backstop System - Environment - Canada Mondaq News AlertsIn October 2018, the federal government announced certain details on the scope and application of its carbon pricing backstop system. Canada Environment ...
— Varcoe: Alberta unlikely to balance budget by 2023, says Conference Board Calgary HeraldPolitical parties love to promise they will balance the budget books, if elected.Until they don't.Despite oil gyrating from just US$28 to more than $110 a barrel in ...
— Australia says tensions with Turkey ease after WWI remarks CityNews CalgarySYDNEY, Australia — Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison says tensions between his country and Turkey have eased after conciliatory comments from ...
— 10 emerging writers receive $50,000 Whiting grants CityNews CalgaryNEW YORK — Fiction writer Hernan Diaz and playwright Michael R. Jackson are among 10 winners of $50,000 grants for emerging artists. The Whiting Awards ...
— Schedule glitches lead judge to deny deportation request CityNews CalgarySAN DIEGO — Scheduling glitches led an immigration judge to deny a Trump administration request to order four migrants deported because they failed to ...
— Gillibrand 'open to improving' opioids bill after criticism CityNews CalgaryWASHINGTON — Democratic presidential candidate Kirsten Gillibrand says she's “open to improving” a Senate bill that would limit opioid prescriptions for acute ...