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21 February, 2019 — Carbon tax debate in Canada may give U.S. a competitive advantage  WatertownDailyTimes.comOGDENSBURG — If Canada moves forward with implementation of a national carbon tax in April, it might appease members of the country's environmental ...
21 February, 2019 — Carbon tax debate in Canada may give U.S. a competitive advantage  WatertownDailyTimes.comOGDENSBURG — If Canada moves forward with implementation of a national carbon tax in April, it might appease members of the country's environmental ...
20 February, 2019 — Previous story No borders on CO2 spread  BCLocalNewsSaskatchewan's Moe and Scheer argue that the carbon tax is on a mineral.
20 February, 2019 — Jason Kenney makes oil industry central campaign issue as he promises to rip up crude-by-rail contracts  The Globe and MailThe Alberta election candidate's pledge to cancel the $3.7-billion rail plan marks a significant break in how his party and the governing New Democrats would ...
20 February, 2019 — COMMENT – Ontario's plan vs the federal backstop: What companies need to know  Carbon PulseBy Melodie Michel, Canadian Clean Energy Conferences. Editor's note: In the run-up to Carbon Pricing for Canadian Industry, April 25-26, Hilton Toronto, ...
20 February, 2019 — United We Roll returns to Hill for last protest before returning home  Ottawa CitizenThe United We Roll convoy returned to Parliament Hill for a second day of protest Wednesday, a little less united, in number at least, than on Tuesday.
20 February, 2019 — Pro-energy protests stirring emotions on both sides of the debate  CTV NewsEvery 15 minutes, about 200 trucks sounded their horns on Parliament Hill on Wednesday. It was part of the 'United We Roll' rally, which is protesting the carbon ...
20 February, 2019 — Report links carbon tax to higher rate of return for zero-emission buildings  The Globe and MailAs per Canada Green Building Council's report commercial real estate developers would see slightly higher returns if they built to zero-emission standards.
20 February, 2019 — United We Roll protesters fret over Liberal energy policies amid warning signals about C-69, pipeline shortage  National PostOTTAWA — Doug Brownridge has spent long hours fretting about what the federal carbon tax will mean for his 2,430-hectare farm near Estevan, Sask., where ...
20 February, 2019 — Paul Costello: Addressing climate change while boosting Vermont’s economy  vtdigger.orgEditor's note: This commentary is by Paul Costello, who is the executive director of the Vermont Council on Rural Development, which convenes the Vermont ...

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