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— Why Big Business Might Welcome A Carbon Tax ForbesA carbon tax aims to reduce carbon generation by lowering consumption. But getting prices right with a carbon tax would also create better investments, steering ...
— Minister of Rural Economic Development stops in P.A. during first Sask. visit Prince Albert Daily HeraldCanada's newest Minister of Rural Economic Development stopped through Prince Albert Sunday and Monday during her first visit to Saskatchewan since ...
— Minister of Rural Economic Development stops in P.A. during first Sask. visit Prince Albert Daily HeraldCanada's newest Minister of Rural Economic Development stopped through Prince Albert Sunday and Monday during her first visit to Saskatchewan since ...
— Sinn Féin to reject higher carbon tax | Ireland The TimesSinn Féin will reject a higher carbon tax on the grounds that it would hit low and middle-income households hardest. Mary Lou McDonald had previously ...
— Canadian crude production flattening out on tight pipeline capacity: IEA forecast The Globe and MailThe outlook for Canadian oil production has “significantly deteriorated” from just last year due in part to lack of pipeline capacity, as the U.S. shale sector is ...
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— Get out of the way, far away - Letters Castanet.netThank you, Mr. Trudeau, Mr. Horgan and Mr. Basran. You have taught me some valuable lessons since taking power. The creation of new taxes and increases to ...
— How liberal environmental activists infiltrated CPAC Washington ExaminerYoung conservatives who are attuned to the high costs of the Green New Deal and acquainted with updated research that debunks climate alarmism need to ...
— US election 2020: Nine Democratic candidates. One event. Who shone? BBC NewsPresidential candidates descended on SXSW in Texas - our reporter assessed who really stood out.
— Pollution isn't free, says Sault MP Terry Sheehan SooTodayClimate Action Incentive payments to put money back into Saultites' pockets.