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— Plunging Calgary office values linked to high oil and gas unemployment rate Weyburn ReviewCALGARY — A 32 per cent decline in Calgary's downtown office building property assessment this year will likely translate into lower costs for some tenants, but ...
— Climate movement should focus on winning 2020 presidential election | TheHill The HillThere is no glory in defeat, only four more years of systematic undermining of environmental and political institutions.
— MLA Erin Babcock looks back on 2018 with few regrets Stony Plain ReporterBabcock defended the actions of the Notley administration, touting the carbon levy as a “global leading” plan and said existing plans for energy will make things ...
— Rex Murphy: How the Liberal carbon tax is not unlike a $2,000 cat door National PostMuch show, little impact. What is the point of freezing Alberta's economy so that China and India can start coal plants by the dozen?
— OPINION: Year-end economic facts Canadians need to know Toronto SunBy Niels Veldhuis and Milagros PalaciosTo hear many Canadian politicians tell it, everything in Canada is rosy. Take for example recent comments by federal ...
— OPINION: Year-end economic facts Canadians need to know Toronto SunBy Niels Veldhuis and Milagros PalaciosTo hear many Canadian politicians tell it, everything in Canada is rosy. Take for example recent comments by federal ...
— LETTER: Questioning truth of MP’s column Ponoka NewsA Ponoka News reader challenges MP Blaine Calkins and statements he presents as fact.
— Terence Corcoran: Is Edward Burtynsky's Anthropocene proof of ecological disaster — or power politics? National PostWith the arrival of Burtynsky as a high-profile advocate, the science campaign to define and identify the Anthropocene gets a *fresh* publicity boost.
— Ontario Continues to Support Job Creators and Workers Government of Ontario NewsThe government of Ontario will continue their work to bring good jobs back to the people. Statistics Canada announced December job numbers this morning, ...
— Conrad Black: Canada must start competing, assuming Trudeau and Morneau let us National PostAll countries are striving to better their lot, and so are we. The worrisome fact is that we are not doing a particularly brilliant job of it.