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— CFIB Gives Budget Thumbs Up DiscoverWestman.comThe Canadian Federation of Independent Business is pleased with last week's provincial budget. Director of Provincial Affairs Jonathan Alward describes it as a ...
— Carbon Tax Cause for Increase to Power Bills SwiftCurrentOnline.comThe implementation of the carbon tax has led to the City of Swift Current increasing the price of power starting next month. At city council last night, the City ...
— Letters March 12: SNC affair not going away Edmonton SunSO OBVIOUSIn regards to the SNC Lavalin affair. So the attorney general was pressured by government officials to interfere in the court proceedings of ...
— Letters, March 12: Another city dip into my pocket! Calgary SunANOTHER *SERVICE* FEE Once again, the City of Calgary is using Enmax to generate additional tax revenue. Not *content* with the existing “water and ...
— What happens when the demand for Alberta oil goes away? Maclean'sJen Gerson: Twitter fights about pipeline politics, carbon taxes and culture wars are fashionable. But Alberta needs to think long-term—and not just hope for ...
— Airlines plea for exemption from carbon tax Business DayThe tax only applies to economic activities which emit greenhouse gases within South Africa and will therefore not apply to international airlines.
— 5 things to know for Tuesday, March 12, 2019 CTV NewsAirlines in Ethiopia, China, Indonesia and elsewhere have grounded the Boeing 737 Max 8 jetliner following the second crash involving one of the planes, but ...
— Climate committee reaches substantial agreement on changing course of agriculture The Irish TimesCarbon tax row escalates as PBP say draft report leak 'transparent attempt to sell tax as inevitable and good'
— SNC scandal splits Trudeau's team and bruises his winning brand BNNBloomberg.caCore to Justin Trudeau's rise to power was attracting star candidates with a pledge to do politics differently. Now, two of those top recruits have quit cabinet and ...
— GUNTER: Oil outlook for Canada is bleak The ProvinceAccording to the International Energy Agency's five-year oil forecast, released Monday, worldwide demand for oil will increase by 7.3 per cent over the next five ...