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30 January, 2019 — EDITORIAL: Svend Robinson, nobody asked you  Edmonton SunSvend Robinson, take a hike.Go take a long walk off a short pier.Return to political obscurity.Buzz off.These are all things we would say to former NDP MP and ...
30 January, 2019 — GUEST COLUMN: Carbon tax case study shows need for greater taxpayer protections  London Free Press (Blogs)By FRANCO TERRAZZANOAlbertans are paying more due to the carbon tax, but the worst part is we were never given a say. That's wrong and it's not enough to ...
30 January, 2019 — GUEST COLUMN: Carbon tax case study shows need for greater taxpayer protections  Edmonton SunBy FRANCO TERRAZZANOAlbertans are paying more due to the carbon tax, but the worst part is we were never given a say. That's wrong and it's not enough to ...
30 January, 2019 — INSIGHT: #Budget2019 could bring some good news for South Africans  Independent OnlineThe upcoming National Budget Speech for 2019/20 could be a seminal moment for South Africa's Treasury.
30 January, 2019 — HOUSE: 17 members who will help shape energy, green policies  E&E NewsA centrist Texas Democrat and a onetime progressive activist against offshore drilling both landed on the Energy and Commerce Committee, while a Republican ...
30 January, 2019 — Estevan's MLA defends decision to appear at protest  Estevan MercuryEstevan MLA Lori Carr is defending her decision to be at a Yellow Vest Movement protest on Jan. 19 in front of City Hall. The protests have been happening at ...
30 January, 2019 — Homeowners, businesses & motorists using SEAI grants to get ahead of carbon tax increases  Irish Tech NewsLast year, the Government of Ireland, through the SEAI, invested €120 million in sustainable energy upgrades and actions. Among the beneficiaries were; ...
30 January, 2019 — 'A sense of resentment': Most Canadians feel disrespected by other provinces, poll shows  The Kingston Whig-StandardIn B.C., 57 per cent feel they're respected, and that number is 53 per cent in Ontario. The most disrespected feeling province is Alberta, landing at 74 per cent.
30 January, 2019 — On climate change, good economics sadly does not make good politics  City A.M.They are taught early that prosperity is founded on the division of labour: individuals becoming more productive in specific tasks. Yet when dispensing policy ...
30 January, 2019 — 'A sense of resentment': Most Canadians feel disrespected by other provinces, poll shows  National PostIn B.C., 57 per cent feel they're respected, and that number is 53 per cent in Ontario. The most disrespected feeling province is Alberta, landing at 74 per cent.

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