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— Alberta's NDP government says emissions reductions prove carbon pricing works National ObserverAlberta's NDP government says that sharp reductions in pollution from electricity production over the past two years prove that carbon pricing is effective.
— The Economic Case For The Green New Deal ForbesThis article was co-authored Susan R. Holmberg and J.W. Mason. They are economists and fellows at the Roosevelt Institute. The future is in renewablesGetty.
— BC Liberal MLA’s concerned with the increased spending by NDP in 2019 budget MY PG NOWThe 2019 budget put forth by the NDP in Victoria is sounding some alarm bells from Nechako Lakes MLA John Rustad. In an interview with My PG Now, one of ...
— Jobs take a backseat to Mckenna’s ideology and Carbon Tax master plan The Post MillennialEnvironment minister Catherine McKenna, the architect of Bill C-69, what opponents have dubbed 'the no-pipeline bill', and pitchwoman for the federal carbon ...
— Tax tables: How government is filling its coffers at your expense Business DayIndividual taxpayers are going to cough up an additional R15bn in tax over the next tax year that begins on March 1, finance minister Tito Mboweni announced ...
— No direct increases in corporate and individual taxes SowetanLIVE Sunday WorldA gain of R12.8bn will accrue to the fiscus because no adjustment has been made to tax tables to take bracket creep into account.
— Tax tables: How your tax burden is increasing SowetanLIVE Sunday WorldGovernment is filling its coffers in more ways than one, at your expense.
— Sin taxes, fuel levies increase #Budget2019 Northglen NewsGOVERNMENT will in the 2019/20 financial year again increase excise duties on alcohol and tobacco in an effort to raise much-needed revenue for the national ...
— #Budget2019: South African fuel taxes to increase by 30 cents IOLMotorists should brace for more fuel price pain in the coming months as tax hikes add to an already weakening fuel price equation.
— The budget is bad news for drinkers and smokers Business DayFuel levies are also set to rise — on top of the carbon tax — and those with a sweet tooth will not be smiling.