News
— MORICI: Carbon taxes and other idols of economics Toronto SunFew things are more threatening to the progress of our civilization than a group of economists at a blackboard prescribing public policy.In a Wall Street Journal ...
— Locals see cap and trade as threat to economy Ontario Argus ObserverONTARIO — Among the top initiatives being pushed by Democrats in the Legislature are ones that seek to limit greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide.
— Letters, Feb. 3: Seniors could use some help with costs Calgary SunSENIORS NEED A HAND You've worked for 40 years, enjoying good pay and group benefits. Then you turn 65 and can't work anymore, so hopefully you've ...
— Letters: Close watch on Governor Baker's big moves The Boston GlobeGreat news if Governor Baker is, as you say, planning to “act boldly” in his second term (“In his second term, a bold Charlie Baker finally emerges,” Editorial, Jan.
— Lawmakers grapple over future of Montana’s coal industry Great Falls TribuneThe future of coal is up for debate, and a recent committee hearing in Montana's Legislature proved that.
— Will Fine Gael dare take on Big Farmer over climate change? The TimesRichard Bruton, the minister in charge of climate change, was subjected to a barrage of questions and negative comment for more than an hour when he ...
— Oil Heat Association Seeks Increased Household Income Threshold for Home Energy Savings Plan VOCMThe Newfoundland and Labrador Chapter of the Canadian Oil Heat Association has sent a letter to Environment Minister Graham Letto outlining their continued ...
— Yellow Vests continue to demonstrate discontent with federal policies Estevan MercuryDespite strong winds and chilly weather, for the eighth time, the Estevan participants of the Yellow West Movement gathered in front of City Hall Saturday ...
— Burnaby counter-protesters confront yellow vests at city hall Burnaby NowChants of “no one is illegal” were heard on the grounds outside Burnaby city hall on Saturday as a counter-protest was held to disrupt a rally organized by ...
— Burnaby counter-protesters confront yellow vests at city hall Vancouver CourierChants of “no one is illegal” were heard on the grounds outside Burnaby city hall on Saturday as a counter-protest was held to disrupt a rally organized by ...