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— McCroskey Commentary: Enough With the Guilt Trips — Don't Raise Taxes in Washington Centralia ChronicleI'm beginning to think the State of Washington needs to change when it goes into Legislative session, because in my view it's gotten so scary it should coincide ...
— Could a scrapped Alberta carbon tax derail the Green Line LRT expansion? Global NewsAlberta's NDP government claims a UCP plan to scrap the carbon tax would pull all provincial funding from Calgary's Green Line LRT expansion project.
— Opinion: New year means new taxes for British Columbians Delta-OptimistDespite campaigning on a promise to improve affordability for British Columbians, the NDP's actions to date don't bode well for you or your pocketbook in 2019.
— Property tax 'could be €500' Sligo ChampionA local election candidate has claimed householders could be faced with a property tax in the region of €500 next year.
— DND bureaucrats can (but won't) admit cost of Liberal carbon tax on military The RebelThe federal government was just forced to admit that they don't know, or care, how much their carbon tax will cost the military.
— Researcher pens scathing critique of Sask.'s estimate of carbon tax impact Regina Leader-PostA Vancouver-based researcher says the government has overestimated the economic impact of a federal carbon tax by “orders of magnitude.”
— Researcher pens scathing critique of Sask.'s estimate of carbon tax impact Regina Leader PostA Vancouver-based researcher says the government has overestimated the economic impact of a federal carbon tax by “orders of magnitude.”
— Researcher pens scathing critique of Sask.'s estimate of carbon tax impact Regina Leader PostA Vancouver-based researcher says the government has overestimated the economic impact of a federal carbon tax by “orders of magnitude.”
— Liberals making the economy an election-year priority Toronto StarSHERBROOKE, QUE.—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his ministers are vowing to do more to ease the economic anxieties felt by Canadians, a reality that ...
— Big Names Bake a Climate Pie in the Sky The Wall Street JournalAn impressive list of names endorse a carbon dividend proposal published in The Wall Street Journal this week. They include 27 Nobel Prize winners plus ...