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— Senate report on climate change, carbon tax welcomed by KAP mySteinbach.caKeystone Agricultural Producers welcomes the recent report from the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry about the impacts of climate change and ...
— Colby Cosh: Which sword should enforce the divine law on carbon? National PostSaskatchewan argues that industrial regulation has always been left to the provinces. Ottawa insists taxation is its baby.
— Show Segments News Talk 650 CKOM8:30 - Premier Scott Moe joins the show to talk about the carbon tax, as well as the other goals and challenge...
— Climate change could chill Liberals' chances in next federal election Business in VancouverLast month, about 200 governments around the world agreed to set newer targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions at the United Nations Climate Change ...
— While anger is a great strategic tool for winning elections, it is a poor strategy for governing CBC.caOnce you've won public office, the most effective way to succeed in your political ambitions is to lead with a cool head. Political scientist Duane Bratt looks at the ...
— Call For Government To Be More Proactive In Reducing Carbon Emissions Clare FMThe Clare chair of the IFA is calling on the government to be more proactive in reducing carbon emissions, rather than introduce a new tax. The carbon tax is not ...
— Call For Government To Be More Proactive In Reducing Carbon Emissions Clare FMThe Clare chair of the IFA is calling on the government to be more proactive in reducing carbon emissions, rather than introduce a new tax. The carbon tax is not ...
— Regina sees decrease in gas prices to start 2019 while most of province stays stagnant CBC.caMost of Saskatchewan didn't see a major change in gas prices to start 2019 — except for Regina.
— "Carbon Cheque Doesn't Make The Tax Pointless" Midlands103A Westmeath environmental consultant claims giving households a compensation for carbon tax doesn't make the charge pointless. The Taoiseach is ...
— VIBERT: Liberals trying to avoid repeat of ’18 TheChronicleHerald.caLiberals across the land rang out the old year with a hearty “good riddance” and rang in the new with hopes that 2019 will not resemble 2018 at all. This year, the ...