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— Many Climate Change Bills Are Still Alive, Including A Carbon Tax Honolulu Civil BeatAt the session's halfway point, several new measures have support. But some current initiatives will expire if action isn't taken.
— Carbon fee returns in Olympia as lawmakers consider $15 billion transportation package Seattle TimesThe 10-year, $15 billion proposal relies on a carbon fee, six-cent gas tax increase and impact fees on developers as its largest sources of funding.
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— Ottawa champions new carbon-tax rebate The Globe and MailThe federal government is working with H&R Block Canada Inc. to advertise its carbon-tax rebate paid through the income-tax system, as experts caution that ...
— CANADA: Scheer makes election promise to remove GST from home-heating bills TimminsTodayIf elected in the October federal election, Scheer says he would offer rebates to Canadians for the five per cent tax charged on all residential home energy, ...
— Kenney hints UCP government would scrap Energy Efficiency Alberta Edmonton JournalJason Kenney hinted Wednesday that a United Conservative government would shut down Energy Efficiency Alberta, an arm's-length provincial agency ...
— Butts, Wernick testimony ensures SNC will hang over Liberals till election The Globe and MailAll future debates, and the October vote itself, will be framed by the questions raised by SNC affair.
— Carbon tax hypocrisy - Letters Castanet.netEvery so often, an article appears in the news regarding the carbon tax. Some are for and some against it.
— A carbon tax won't solve our energy problem The Montgomery HeraldA wide range of events is causing an increasing number of people to believe that climate change is happening and that something should be done about it.
— The Page - March 6, 2019 - South Peace NewsSome people have little to do in a winter afternoon. So we watched the Jody Wilson-Raybould testimony in Ottawa last week. First off, you might have caught the ...