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— CP Daily: Friday February 22, 2019 Carbon PulsePresenting CP Daily, Carbon Pulse's free newsletter. It's a daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world. Subscribe here.
— Carbon tax increases should be reinvested as grants, says Martin The Irish TimesFianna Fáil leader says he will facilitate a fourth budget under the current agreement.
— Local News It's time for another massive transportation package, says lawmaker MyNorthwest.comLast month, Senate Transportation Chair Steve Hobbs held a more than three-hour public work session on his then $16.3 billion, 10-year transportation and ...
— Commentary: What will the carbon tax mean for non-profits? Yukon NewsHannah Zimmering, Bill Thomas & Charlotte Hrenchuk.
— Globe editorial: In B.C., an NDP budget balanced between prudence and ambition The Globe and MailPrudence and ambition are the twin pillars of this week's British Columbia budget. It may sound like a stretch to pair prudence with ambition. But backstopped by ...
— Weak turnout cancels pro carbon tax protest at legislature BrunswickanA student-organized protest in support of the federal carbon tax on Friday, Feb. 15 was cut short after less than 10 people attended. A group of University of New ...
— Role of carbon tax in Green New Deal | TheHill The HillClimate change is a crisis that needs new thinking. For almost 30 years, the promise of cap-and-trade, carbon markets and faith in capitalism have generated a ...
— OPINION: Why the carbon tax will cost some Maritimers more than others TheChronicleHerald.caLarry Hughes, Dalhousie University This year, Canadian households will be paying for their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. How much each household pays ...
— Pro-Resource rally in Canadian heartland Virden Empire AdvanceMoosomin, Sask., on Saturday morning, Feb. 16, became the heart of Canada for the growing protest against what many view as crippling policies that are ...
— 10/3 podcast: Inside the United We Roll convoy to Ottawa Edmonton JournalWestern Canadians, many of them upset with Justin Trudeau, his carbon tax and inaction on pipelines, took to the highway over the last week.The United We ...