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— Supreme Court declines to hear Exxon Mobil’s appeal in climate change lawsuit VoxThe Supreme Court on Monday issued a significant ruling for ongoing legal battles around climate change by declining to hear oil giant Exxon Mobil's appeal in ...
— Supreme Court declines to hear Exxon Mobil’s appeal in climate change lawsuit Vox.comThe Supreme Court on Monday issued a significant ruling for ongoing legal battles around climate change by declining to hear oil giant Exxon Mobil's appeal in ...
— Prime Minister Justin Trudeau coming to Regina later this week Saskatoon StarPhoenixPrime Minister Justin Trudeau to hold town hall meeting in Regina this week.
— 2018 was 4th hottest year on record, says EU climate agency Global NewsOSLO – Last year was the fourth warmest on record, extending a scorching streak driven by a build-up of man-made greenhouse gases, the European Union's ...
— AGAR: Outrage over Tories lowering gas prices fake news Toronto SunIs the Progressive Government of Ontario responsible for current low gas prices? Not entirely. Did they say they were entirely responsible for it? No, they didn't.
— 'Defence Forces is always about more than money', Taoiseach says but admits low pay is an Independent.ieTaoiseach Leo Varadkar has acknowledged that low pay is an issue for the Irish Defence Forces but said it is a career choice that is "always about more than ...
— Cal Thomas: What's the point of a carbon tax rebate? PostBulletin.comDUBLIN, Ireland — The Irish government is proposing rebates to a carbon tax it recently imposed to households that comply with what it considers “low-carbon ...
— OPINION: Debate around the Carbon Tax Billgetting hotter by the day IOLThe debate around the Carbon Tax Bill recently tabled by the National Treasury is far from concluded writes Hannes Hannes Meyer.
— Ford to Ontario's bureaucrats: Health care, jobs and a balanced budget are top priorities TheSpec.comPremier Doug Ford has signalled that improving health care, continuing Ontario's jobs boom, and "balancing the budget in a responsible manner" will be his ...
— Ford to Ontario's bureaucrats: Health care, jobs and a balanced budget are top priorities NiagaraFallsReview.caIn a New Year's letter to the province's 68000 public servants sent Monday, Premier Doug Ford thanked them for “providing consistent, high-quality, non-partisan ...