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— Trudeau says he and Saskatchewan premier talking despite carbon tax differences Toronto StarLA LOCHE, SASK.—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he continues to work with Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe despite their differences over the federal ...
— Trudeau says he and Saskatchewan premier talking despite carbon tax differences Regina Leader-PostLA LOCHE, Sask. — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he continues to work with Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe despite their differences over the federal ...
— Globe editorial: No, Canada isn’t threatened by a ‘carbon-tax recession’ The Globe and MailThe Trudeau government's carbon-tax plan returns every cent it takes in the form of a rebate. It effectively slightly drains the pool from one end while filling it at ...
— Major producers building carbon pricing into future plans Alaskajournal.comThe list of oil and gas companies with global influence that support some form of carbon pricing continues to grow.
— Legislature considers carbon tax on fossil fuels WMTW PortlandLawmakers in Augusta are considering a carbon tax proposal. WMTW News 8 Political Reporter Paul Merrill explains how the measure would work.
— Carbon pricing wouldn’t hurt Vermont’s economy, says long-awaited report vtdigger.orgRep. Amy Sheldon, D-Middlebury, center, listens to a report on decarbonization in Vermont during a joint meeting of the House Energy and Technology and the ...
— BRODBECK: Carbon tax opponents don't need gimmicks to fight tax Winnipeg SunIf critics of Prime Minister Trudeau's carbon tax want to convince Canadians that the tax will have virtually no impact on greenhouse gas emissions, they should ...
— BRODBECK: Carbon tax opponents don't need gimmicks to fight tax Winnipeg SunIf critics of Prime Minister Trudeau's carbon tax want to convince Canadians that the tax will have virtually no impact on greenhouse gas emissions, they should ...
— Ford, Elliott stand by carbon tax recession claim - 680 NEWS 680 NewsDoug Ford and Deputy Premier Christine Elliott are standing by the premier's assertion that a federal carbon tax could plunge Canada into a recession – despite ...
— Ford, Elliott stand by carbon tax recession claim CityNewsDoug Ford and Deputy Premier Christine Elliott are standing by the premier's assertion that a federal carbon tax could plunge Canada into a recession – despite ...