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— Liberals seek to change channel from SNC-Lavalin, focus on climate plan 680 NewsPrime Minister Justin Trudeau will try to shift the focus from the SNC-Lavalin affair to his preferred campaign battleground — climate change — with the release ...
— Liberals seek to change channel from SNC-Lavalin, focus on climate plan Burnaby NowOTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will try to shift the focus from the SNC-Lavalin affair to his preferred campaign battleground — climate change — with ...
— Facing heat on SNC-Lavalin, Liberals aim to shift attention to climate change with new ads Global NewsRadio ads will air in the four provinces where the federal government is imposing a carbon tax after their conservative provincial governments refused to levy ...
— RIGHT OF REPLY: Carbon Tax Bill: Correcting a distortion Daily MaverickIn their article, Carbon Tax Bill gift-wrapped for big emitters, in Daily Maverick on 15 February 2019, Noelle Garcin and Nicole Rodel misrepresent me as saying: ...
— Rob Shaw: Andrew Wilkinson's rental comments damage B.C. Liberal credibility Vancouver SunB.C. Liberal leader Andrew Wilkinson is forced to apologize after saying renting in B.C. is a wacky, fun, rite of passage.
— Statement by Ontario and Saskatchewan on the Canadian Minerals and Metals Plan Government of Ontario NewsToday, Greg Rickford, Minister of Energy, Northern Development and Mines, and Bronwyn Eyre, Saskatchewan's Minister of Energy and Resources, have issued ...
— NYISO Commissions New Social Cost of Carbon Study RTO InsiderBy Michael Kuser. RENSSELAER, N.Y. — NYISO on Thursday said it has commissioned Analysis Group to model the social cost of carbon in order to finalize a ...
— The 2020 Race Has Its First Climate Candidate National ObserverWashington Gov. Jay Inslee is telling Americans that he'll make “defeating climate change our nation's No. 1 priority.”
— Will the US economy plunge into a recession by 2021? Half of America's business economists expect it to happen Hellenic Shipping News WorldwideRoughly half of America's business economists say they think the US economy will slip into recession by the end of next year, and three-fourths envision such a.
— Seattle's carbon reduction: Too slow, too steady, report says Seattle PIGov. Jay Inslee announced his presidential candidacy run Friday, and almost every news outlet pegged him as some sort of variation of the "climate change ...