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— Carbon-tax backstop leaves small businesses at pointy end of pricing-adjustment stick: CFIB Financial Post“We are all in this together” is one of the main talking points governments use in crafting policy responses to fears about global warming. It's especially so for ...
— In the news today, Mar. 4 TheChronicleHerald.caFour stories in the news for Monday, Mar. 4 ——— TRUDEAU LAUNCHES CLIMATE CHANGE RADIO ADS Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will try to shift the ...
— In the news today, Mar. 4 CityNewsFour stories in the news for Monday, Mar. 4. ———. TRUDEAU LAUNCHES CLIMATE CHANGE RADIO ADS. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will try to shift the ...
— Green New Deal vs. Carbon Tax: A Clash of 2 Worldviews, Both Seeking Climate Action InsideClimate NewsThe contest is elevating climate policy conversations on the campaign trail and in Washington. It could inspire compromises that bring together pieces of each.
— Petrol price hike of 74 cents a litre EWNThe price of petrol at the pump is set to rise by 74 cents a litre from 6 March.
— Sask. environmental group says carbon tax raising utility rates will fight climate change CBC.caSaskatchewan utility bills will be going up next month, a move the province is blaming on the new federal carbon tax. An environmental group says shifting taxes ...
— Report Finds Economic Opportunity In Shrinking Vermont's Carbon Footprint Vermont Public RadioA new report says Vermont's greenhouse gas pollution is increasing and that aggressive action is needed to curb emissions from heating and transportation.
— Province blames carbon tax for higher utility bills Regina Leader-PostThe average residential customer will pay an additional $18 for electricity and $109 more for gas in 2019, an increase the province chalks up to Ottawa's price ...
— How much did the carbon tax cost Alberta households in 2018? Not as much as some may think Toronto StarResearch out of the University of Calgary suggests the carbon tax cost an “overwhelming majority” of Alberta households less than $500 in 2018, with four out of ...
— Carbon tax, Bill C-69 prompt provincial dissent at Ottawa's PDAC announcement Resource Clipsby Greg Klein | March 3, 2019. PDAC's opening day might have seemed like a good time for the feds to express a concern for jobs that transcends SNC-Lavalin.