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— Gerald Butts still denies responsibility for a bigger scandal: Ontario’s 'green energy' catastrophe Financial PostIn Gerald Butts' much-discussed resignation letter last week, the former principal secretary to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took responsibility — sort of — for ...
— Ontario Reveals The Details About Its Performance Standards For Large Industrial Emitters - Performance - Canada Mondaq News AlertsOn February 12th 2019, Ontario announced its proposed plan to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the Industrial Emissions Performance Standards ...
— John Kasich Backs Carbon Pricing, Brags About Buying A Tesla With Taxpayer Subsidies The Daily CallerFormer Ohio Governor John Kasich, a potential 2020 opponent for President Donald Trump, has a pitch for Republicans.
— POLITICS: Democrats won't back 'Green New Deal' in 'sham' vote E&E NewsMany Senate Democrats plan to vote "present" on a resolution supporting the "Green New Deal," if Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) brings the measure ...
— Shadow Lobbyist Joe Crowley is Poised to Advance Shell Oil's Tax Interests SludgeWashington D.C. lobbying giant Squire Patton Boggs announced last week that Joe Crowley (D-N.Y.), the powerful Queens Democrat who was ousted by ...
— Trudeau gives Wilson-Raybould the all clear to talk Maclean'sJagmeet Singh wins in Burnaby South, but NDP loose Mulcair's old seat. Meanwhile Trudeau grants Wilson-Raybould freedom to speak.
— America can afford a Green New Deal – here's how The Conversation - USU.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Ed Markey are calling for a “Green New Deal” that would involve massive government spending to shift the U.S. ...
— Canada Revenue Agency Now Accepting 2018 Tax Claims WestCentralOnline.comSaskatchewan residents can now start filing their 2018 taxes as today. The Canadian Revenue Agency marked February 26 2019, as the day they will start ...
— Support grows for carbon emissions bill that would return money to citizens | Opinion Sun SentinelCongress has found a simple, fair, and effective bipartisan climate solution and the bill is gaining momentum.
— Why do urbanites travel so far? physicsworld.comResidents of the largest cities tend to travel further afield for leisure, even though they are environmentally conscious in other ways. Michał Czepkiewicz and ...