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8 February, 2019 — WSW: What Is The True Cost Of Climate Change?  WMUKWestern Michigan University Political Science Professor Paul Clements says he agrees with Nobel Prize winning economist William Nordhaus that a carbon tax.
8 February, 2019 — French lesson: Focus on carbon tax could spark yellow vest protests, warns FG TD  Independent.ieFine Gael TD Hildegarde Naughton has warned a coherent plan is needed for future carbon tax hikes in order to meet climate change targets without inciting ...
8 February, 2019 — Budget townhall  Sherwood Park NewsEducation, housing and a provincial sales tax took centre stage at the first of two budget telephone town halls with Finance Minister Joe Ceci on Wednesday.
8 February, 2019 — Letters to the Editor, Feb. 09  The ProvinceDONATO THE TRUMP HATERRe Donato cartoon, Feb. 7: Thumbing through the paper and came across another tiresome, humourless and, in this case, ...
8 February, 2019 — Genuis: Paying for the mistakes of government  Sarnia and Lambton County This WeekWhen governments make mistakes, you have to pay for it. It is an immutable part of the political process that government does not have any of its own money.
8 February, 2019 — Letters to the Editor, Feb. 09  Toronto SunDONATO THE TRUMP HATERRe Donato cartoon, Feb. 7: Thumbing through the paper and came across another tiresome, humourless and, in this case, ...
8 February, 2019 — Letters to the Editor: Feb. 9  The London Free PressStop winter bikingI was viewing the London news on Jan. 29. The newscaster mentioned the city works department had done an exceptional job in clearing ...
8 February, 2019 — Pro-pipeline convoy overshadowed by link to yellow vests  The Globe and MailA cross-country convoy was first pitched by a group called Canada Action, run by a Calgary realtor whose pro-resource rallies have attracted municipal, ...
8 February, 2019 — Province sets aside energy efficiency grant money for ag. societies  EverythingGPThe province says a new grant program will help ag. societies cut costs and emissions. $10-million dollars has been set aside to help with things like new ...
8 February, 2019 — Sask. government carbon plan won't add up to enough emissions reductions  Saskatoon StarPhoenixThe Saskatchewan government's Prairie Resilience plan will likely achieve only a 10-million-tonne-per-year reduction at best.

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