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— Anti-yellow vest protester charged with assault after a city hall demonstration CBC.caA Hamilton man has been charged with assault after a fight between "yellow vest" picketers and anti-fascism protesters.
— Scheer says Canada ‘can’t afford four more years of Justin Trudeau’ Global NewsWATCH: Conservative leader Andrew Scheer said on Sunday that Justin Trudeau's government won't say how much the carbon tax will cost the average ...
— Leonine: Legislature Week 3, Scott's budget address Vermont BizLeonine Public Affairs On Thursday Governor Phil Scott delivered his budget address to a joint assembly of the Vermont legislature and for the first time since ...
— Scheer says Trudeau won't say how much carbon tax will cost | Watch News Videos Online Globalnews.caConservative leader Andrew Scheer said on Sunday that Justin Trudeau's government won't say how much the carbon tax will cost the average Canadian and ...
— WATCH: Stettler's Heartland Rally draws 250 people and more than 150 semis, vehicles Ponoka NewsSundre-Rocky Mountain House-Rimbey MLA speaks at rally.
— WATCH: Stettler's Heartland Rally draws 250 people and more than 150 semis, vehicles Stettler IndependentConvoy includes strong show of support from Stettler and area businesses.
— Marty Gold Says Trudeau Carbon Tax to Bleed Manitobans Dry Manitoba PostWINNIPEG - How many ways will the Trudeau government's Carbon Tax to save the world bleed Manitoba taxpayers dry, far beyond the mathematically dubious ...
— Abbott rolls out carbon copy poll tactic as he fends off challengers The AustralianTony Abbott will use his megaphone as a former prime minister and stoke fears of another carbon tax when he writes to voters and asks them to back him in what ...
— Abbott rolls out carbon copy poll tactic as he fends off challengers The AustralianTony Abbott will use his megaphone as a former prime minister and stoke fears of another carbon tax when he writes to voters and asks them to back him in what ...
— The wisdom of youth: On climate change, adults should listen to young voices CBC.caWhen students from Grade 4 to middle school talk about the dangers of climate change, adults should take notice. They are the ones, after all, who will have to ...