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— Five things you should know before you start your work day on Feb. 13 Financial PostThe top business stories you won't want to miss from the Financial Post.
— 'Extraordinary': Less than half of Alberta's electricity was coal-powered in 2018, says province Edmonton JournalLess than half of Alberta's electricity came from coal power in 2018, contributing to a dramatic reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, says the province. It's the ...
— More On The Green New Deal: Nukes, Hydro, And A Carbon Tax Aren't Dead Yet - Environment - United States Mondaq News AlertsYesterday, Ed Markey and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez released a proposed congressional resolution providing a framework for the so-called Green New Deal.
— Monumental Carbon Tax Court Case Kicks Off in Canada As Friends of Science Issues New Report on How Big Green Money Skews Climate Change Policies PR WebCalgary, Alberta, Canada (PRWEB) February 13, 2019 -- A monumental carbon tax court case kicks off in the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal this week (Docket:
— Saskatchewan's carbon tax court challenge launches today CBC NewsToday, a courtroom in Regina gets its first official look at Saskatchewan's constitutional case against Ottawa's carbon pricing plan - just the opening round of ...
— 'Are provinces sovereign?:' Saskatchewan meets Ottawa in carbon tax challenge CHAT News TodayREGINA — Lawyers for Saskatchewan and its allies warn that Ottawa's justification for imposing a carbon price on consumers will erode provincial sovereignty ...
— Environmentalists, farmers stake sides in Saskatchewan's carbon tax challenge CHAT News TodayREGINA — Sixteen interveners from across Canada are getting a say this week in Saskatchewan's legal challenge of Ottawa's federal carbon tax. Here's a look ...
— Canada watches as Ottawa’s carbon tax goes on trial. See it live here Financial PostCase on a short list of important federalism decisions that courts have grappled with, experts say.
— Sask. warns of 'big brother approach to federalism' at first day of carbon tax court fight Regina Leader-PostIf you believe lawyers from Saskatchewan, Ontario and New Brunswick, the federal carbon backstop could be the beginning of the end of Canada as we know it.
— Saskatchewan carbon tax case heads to court — province argues it's unconstitutional | Watch News Videos Online Globalnews.caRepresenting the attorney general of Saskatchewan, Mitch McAdam argued that the federal backstop on carbon pricing goes against Canada's Constitution.