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— Energy taxes can't be cut this year but will be cut in 2020, minister says DutchNews.nlThe tax office is not in a position to cut energy taxes this year, despite government pledges that they will go down, economic affairs minister Eric Wiebes told MPs ...
— Column: Carbon tax is cheaper, more rational than Green New Deal The Columbus DispatchOhioans are about to get another taste of carbon taxes if legislators approve some amount of a gasoline-tax increase as proposed by Gov. Mike DeWine.
— Carbon tax gets a muted welcome | Business Mail and GuardianWhat the fog: Despite managing its air pollution poorly, Eskom won't pay the new carbon tax until after 2022 because it already pays an electricity levy. (Mujahid ...
— Doug Ford defends carbon tax recession claims in wake of criticism Milbank MonitorTORONTO — Premier Doug Ford doubled down Tuesday on his warning that a federal carbon tax will trigger a recession, despite mounting criticism from ...
— Ontario premier defends carbon tax recession claims in wake of criticism Milbank MonitorTORONTO — Premier Doug Ford doubled down Tuesday on his warning that a federal carbon tax will trigger a recession, despite mounting criticism from ...
— UCP announces conservation plans including annual fee for off-highway vehicles The Cold Lake SunA UCP government would introduce legislation to protect trails and institute a $30 annual fee for off-highway vehicles and people using camping trailers in the ...
— Carbon fee measure stays alive in state Legislature MyNorthwest.comA massive, $15 billion transportation spending measure that includes a carbon fee and a gas tax hike made it past the deadline to get out of committee ...
— Letters to the Editor, March 14, 2019: Sask. Party should have come up with proper climate plan The ProvinceRemember one thing: The Sask. Party had two years to come up with a "made in Saskatchewan" plan, writes William Mackenzie of Regina.
— Letters to the Editor, March 14, 2019: Sask. Party should have come up with proper climate plan Regina Leader-PostRemember one thing: The Sask. Party had two years to come up with a "made in Saskatchewan" plan, writes William Mackenzie of Regina.
— Gas cartel is carbon taxing itself to extinction MacroBusinessAs the idiotic debate around new coal fired power stations goes on, there is finally some good news in the fight against the real culprit in utility price spikes, the ...