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29 January, 2019 — Keith Gerein: Number bungle in UCP's attack on carbon tax puts truthful campaigning in question  Edmonton JournalYou could call it a 24-hour Alberta politics mystery.The strange case of a Medicine Hat church facing a $50000 carbon tax bill, a provincial levy so crippling that ...
29 January, 2019 — Lakeland MP talks 2019  Bonnyville NouvelleLakeland MP Shannon Stubbs believes the federal government should be making a few resolutions of their own for 2019. Most importantly, she said, they need ...
29 January, 2019 — Lakeland MP talks 2019  Bonnyville NouvelleLakeland MP Shannon Stubbs believes the federal government should be making a few resolutions of their own for 2019. Most importantly, she said, they need ...
29 January, 2019 — Opinion | Time for Scheer to unveil his plans  OurWindsor.caAndrew Scheer is in a fighting mood these days, hitting out at Justin Trudeau on everything from taxes to pipelines, refugees, China and more.
29 January, 2019 — BC businesses bracing for health payroll tax impact on jobs  Haida Gwaii ObserverWhile urban property owners are receiving a B.C. government letter instructing them to register for the “speculation tax” on second homes, businesses are ...
29 January, 2019 — BC businesses bracing for health payroll tax impact on jobs  Castlegar NewsWhile urban property owners are receiving a B.C. government letter instructing them to register for the “speculation tax” on second homes, businesses are ...
28 January, 2019 — Howard Schultz's Presidential Goals Are Small-Scale  TIMEAt a time when candidates debate building a wall or Medicare for All, Howard Schultz wants to think small.
28 January, 2019 — Andrew Coyne: How politicians could make life more affordable for Canadians, without new spending or taxes  National PostFirst off, can we please stop the references to party leaders making “campaign-style” speeches? What other kind is there? They're all campaign-style speeches, ...
28 January, 2019 — Viewpoint: CPI is the lie destroying Canada's middle class  Powell River PeakIn Canada, our government's policies have helped create financial distress for almost half of our country's working middle class. A survey done in September of ...
28 January, 2019 — GUNTER: NDP offering industry executives a slice of taxpayer pie  The ProvinceOf course, “industry” is interested in the New Democrats' idea to build a new oil refinery in Alberta or expand an existing one. The NDP government has been ...

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