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— Another fuel levy increase lies ahead, as carbon tax to be implemented Creamer Media's Mining WeeklyA carbon tax on fuel of 9c/l on petrol and 10c/l on diesel will become effective from June 5, Finance Minister Tito Mboweni said on Wednesday. Further, the ...
— This is how this year's Budget is going to hurt you – from a sugar tax hike to an income tax blow Business Insider South AfricaThis year's Budget is going to be painful. Apart from a nasty new tax on petrol and diesel, as well as large sin tax hikes, government is hoping to collect R15 ...
— Letters, Feb. 20: Carbon tax fears with re-election Calgary SunBUT WHAT IF … I agree with your editorial in the Feb. 19 Calgary Sun because there are many better non-punitive measures to tackle climate change than ...
— Kenneth Green: Time to roll back NDP's onerous energy regulations Calgary SunWith the election of Premier Doug Ford, Ontario has embarked on a near-Trumpian crusade to cut red tape and lower tax burdens.In Alberta, Premier Rachel ...
— We Can’t Use Pensions Savings To Fund The Green New Deal Continental TelegraphWe've the usual blathering from over to our left of how we really can mobilise all of society to beat back the terrors of climate change and.....sigh it's the.
— Why the Green New Deal is more realistic than a carbon tax The Week MagazineA record number of American economists now support a carbon tax. There's a twist, though: They'd like the country to pass it instead of a Green New Deal.
— LETTER: Haven’t Newfoundlanders paid enough to reduce carbon emissions? The TelegramAt a cost of over $12 billion dollars, the Muskrat Falls Project has been the most expensive greenhouse gas reduction project in Canada's history and is the ...
— LETTER: Haven’t Newfoundlanders paid enough to reduce carbon emissions? The TelegramAt a cost of over $12 billion dollars, the Muskrat Falls Project has been the most expensive greenhouse gas reduction project in Canada's history and is the ...
— Canada’s secret advantage: Our electrical grid is among the cleanest in the world The Globe and MailMore than 80% of Canada's electricity is already produced by sources that emit no carbon dioxide at all. Global companies looking for green energy should take ...
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