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— Conservatives' Kenney promises no change to personal income tax rates CBC.caAlberta Opposition leader Jason Kenney says he won't be making any changes to personal income tax rates if he wins the spring election.
— 'He's not the prime minister of Quebec': Moe chides Trudeau about focus on SNC-Lavalin CBC.caPremier Scott Moe took aim Thursday at the prime minister's comments about 9000 jobs tied to Quebec engineering firm SNC-Lavalin. Moe noted there had ...
— Province awards Edmonton region $90 million for transit projects Edmonton JournalThe province announced $90 million in transit funding for several Edmonton projects on Thursday.The funding through the Alberta Community Transit fund will ...
— PDAC 2019: Ontario Mines Minister Rickford pledges to cut red tape; slams fed Bill C-69 Canadian Mining JournalThe Ontario government has put together a new mining taskforce to help it overhaul the Mining Act. Greg Rickford. Whereas the previous Liberal government ...
— Conservatives' Kenney promises no change to personal income tax rates Calgary HeraldEDMONTON — Alberta Opposition leader Jason Kenney says he won't be making any changes to personal income tax rates if he wins the spring election.
— Saskatoon Mennonite church takes renewable energy approach Global NewsThe transition to solar power makes a Saskatoon congregation the first Mennonite church in the province to adopt the renewable energy source.
— Carbon Fee Returns in Olympia as Lawmakers Consider $15 Billion Transportation Package Centralia ChronicleA key state Senate committee gave early approval Wednesday to the state's latest major transportation-spending package: a $15 billion plan to maintain and ...
— Conservatives' Kenney promises no change to personal income tax rates National PostEDMONTON — Alberta Opposition leader Jason Kenney says he won't be making any changes to personal income tax rates if he wins the spring election.
— UCP leader Jason Kenney promises no change to personal income tax rates Global NewsAlberta Opposition Leader Jason Kenney says he won't be making any changes to personal income tax rates if his party wins the spring election.
— Saskatchewan Premier Blasts Trudeau’s Focus On Possible Quebec Job Losses HuffPost CanadaAlberta's Rachel Notley also wants the federal government to "focus on the big picture."