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— Students lobby for Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act Daily NebraskanStudents in the Citizens' Climate Lobby get to experience Schoolhouse Rock's “I'm Just a Bill” in real life all while maintaining their studies.
— Opinion | Making your RRSP contribution work for, not against, our future TheRecord.comDivesting your investments away from fossil fuels and toward clean and renewable energy is far easier now with major financial institutions offering ...
— Budget townhall: Public dials in to question finance minister Edmonton JournalEducation, housing and a provincial sales tax took center stage at the first of two budget telephone town halls with Finance Minister Joe Ceci on Wednesday.
— U. affiliated economists sign op-ed for carbon tax The Daily PrincetonianIn a Wall Street Journal op-ed, several University-affiliated economists from both major political parties endorsed policy recommendations for dealing with the ...
— LILLEY: Does Trudeau think taxes pay themselves? Vermilion StandardIt shouldn't be a shock, coming from a guy that thinks budgets balance themselves.On Tuesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said low income Canadians don't ...
— LILLEY: Does Trudeau think taxes pay themselves? London Free Press (Blogs)It shouldn't be a shock, coming from a guy that thinks budgets balance themselves.On Tuesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said low income Canadians don't ...
— PressProgress PressProgressHas the premiership of Doug Ford been more destructive than anybody predicted? Though some pundits advised Ontarians to “relax” because “Doug Ford will ...
— Sisters of Mercy put heat on ministers for a carbon tax on farmers The TimesThe Sisters of Mercy have called on the government to make farmers pay a new tax on greenhouse gas emissions in the fight against global warming.In letters to ...
— A bold new plan to tackle climate change ignores economic orthodoxy The EconomistAS DEALS GO, the New one was a big one. Franklin Roosevelt's plan to yank America out of depression permanently altered the contours of the country's ...
— A bold new plan to tackle climate change ignores economic orthodoxy The EconomistAS DEALS GO, the New one was a big one. Franklin Roosevelt's plan to yank America out of depression permanently altered the contours of the country's ...