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— Theresa May stays on as British PM Irish Farmers JournalUK Prime Minister Theresa May has retained the support of her Parliament despite the rejection of her Brexit plan. Save Article; Follow this Topic; Follow this ...
— The Press Gallery interview: Don Iveson talks provincial election and the carbon tax Edmonton JournalConfidence, says Edmonton mayor Don Iveson. That's all Edmonton needs to ensure this city is taken seriously no matter who holds power in the provincial ...
— Carbon taxes | FT Online ft.lkThe Government has been roundly criticised for its decision to impose carbon taxes on vehicles. The new tax, which was announced last week, will be levied ...
— USDA call backs 2500 furloughed workers to help farmers AxiosU.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced Wednesday that the USDA has called back 2,500 furloughed workers to temporarily provide limited ...
— Factbox: No-deal Brexit risks rise for commodity markets S&P Global PlattsThe risk of a no deal British exit from the EU has increased Wednesday following the decisive defeat of the government's proposed Brexit deal Tuesday in ...
— Al Gore's Antics Canada Free PressBy Jack Dini —— Bio and Archives--January 16, 2019. Cover Story | Comments | Print Friendly | Subscribe | Email Us. AddThis Sharing Buttons. Share to ...
— Editorial - Yup! Mad as hell! - South Peace NewsJeff Burgar. Is it worth the trouble to get a bunch of trucks, or tractors, or whatever might be related to the “gripe of the month”, a bunch of signs, and of course, ...
— Majority of Canadians in all regions but Quebec believe lack of oil pipelines is a crisis: poll Winnipeg SunEDMONTON — Nearly two-thirds of Canadians believe that the lack of pipeline space to move oil constitutes a crisis in Canada, according to new polling from ...
— GoFundMe is a health care lifeline AxiosRoughly a third of the $5 billion in cash GoFundMe has helped people raise since it started in 2010 has gone toward medical bills and expenses — the most of ...
— The carbon tax – a wolf in green clothing MountaintimesEven if you accept the most dire claims of the climate alarmists, a carbon tax on Vermont would not have any significant or even measurable.