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— Carbon prices are like unicorns and fairy dust USA TODAYCap-and-trade is all but meaningless in practice, writes Jeffrey Ball, of Stanford's Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance.
— Long lines are already forming to greet — and protest — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the University of Regina Regina Leader-PostLong before Justin Trudeau was scheduled to appear in Regina, protesters and supporters alike were already getting ready to greet him.
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— SIMS: Don't expect climate-change reparations from Venezuela anytime soon Winnipeg SunLet's hope the bean counters at Victoria City Hall understand some cheques just aren't coming.Victoria's mayor, on the other hand, may be losing perspective.
— If Patrick Brown were premier of Ontario, the province would be fighting climate change National ObserverIt would've been very different if I had been premier of Ontario,” Patrick Brown told National Observer in an interview. “I would have been a conservative partner ...
— Florida’s new Republican governor softly nudges the state forward on climate change Miami HeraldNew Florida Governor Ron DeSantis took steps Thursday as part of a sweeping environmental proposal to begin addressing rising seas and increased flooding ...
— Trudeau questioned on pipelines, carbon tax, Indigenous rights in Regina town hall CBC NewsPrime Minister Justin Trudeau fielded questions on everything from pipelines to Indigenous rights to his favourite childhood toy Thursday evening before a lively ...
— Grover Norquist Comes to Tallahassee Praising Florida GOP's Policies, Warning About Democrats on Capitol Hill Sunshine State NewsGrover Norquist, the president of Americans for Tax Reform (ATR), spoke to the Florida Center-Right Coalition on Thursday, praising policies embraced by ...
— Trudeau's policies are killing Estevan The Battlefords News-OptimistWhen I first came to Estevan 10 years ago, the mayor at the time explained to me that one of Estevan's greatest strengths was that it had multiple key industries.
— A carbon tax to fund increased border security? | TheHill The HillA carbon price of $10 per metric ton would raise roughly $65 billion annually,