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— Dispute with China, carbon tax, your pocketbook expected to dominate spring Parliament sitting CityNews MontrealThe latest controversies in the dispute with China are expected to headline the last sitting at Parliament Hill before the fall election.
— You Said It: McCallum out — finally Ottawa SunMCCALLUM OUT — FINALLYFinally, after almost a week of dithering, the prime minister asked Canada's ambassador to China, John McCallum, to resign.
— Elise Stolte: The hard numbers — Edmonton needs more than grants to meet its carbon goals Edmonton JournalEdmonton rolled out a juicy bonus this month for local homeowners looking to upgrade windows, furnaces and insulation.It will now top up the provincial ...
— Letter to the editor: Carbon tax makes things more costly Press HeraldThe only thing any carbon tax is going to do is make everything more costly. Anyway, why must we pay the price when China and India are the ones that put ...
— Week of Jan. 28 at the Montana Legislature: Carbon tax, state parks, tourists & infrastructure Missoula Current(Montana Free Press) — Montana lawmakers will debate a slew of contentious topics in the coming week. Bills will recognize indigenous people both living and ...
— UCP candidate clarifies $50K carbon tax claim CBC.caA United Conservative Party candidate in southern Alberta says she didn't mean to mislead when she claimed the provincial carbon tax is going to cost her ...
— What to do with the revenue from a carbon tax American Enterprise InstituteThe money should fund research or pay down the debt, not go for a univeral basic income. View related *content*: Economics. If I wrote a list of the economists I ...
— Carbon pricing and digital tax find traction in Davos EURACTIVBusiness leaders and decision makers agreed during last week's World Economic Forum in Davos that new taxes, including carbon pricing or a digital levy, ...
— It’s time to develop a winning strategy Toronto StarDoug Ford, economic giant; Tuition changes will hurt students and Strange world of drug pricing, Jan. 22. It is time to take a lesson from the right-wing playbook.
— Candidates vie for votes as Nanaimo byelection nears CHEKWATCH: While the main candidates get all the attention, three other people are also appealing for votes in Wednesday's critical Nanaimo by-election.