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31 December, 2018 — Carbon taxes at the barricades  Gulf TimesFor governments everywhere, the shadow of the gilets jaunes (“yellow vests”), whose protests wracked France for several Saturdays before Christmas, now ...
31 December, 2018 — Tax hikes across BC — and in Kamloops — set for 2019  Kamloops This WeekBritish Columbians are bracing for several new taxes set to take effect in the new year. Businesses will start paying the province's new Employers Health Tax on ...
31 December, 2018 — Sask. Premier Scott Moe sits down with Global News for year-end interview  Global News2018 has been a busy year for Premier Scott Moe as the newly-elected Saskatchewan Party leader settled into his new role.
31 December, 2018 — Here’s how CPP, EI and small business taxes are changing in 2019  Global NewsFor many Canadians, the changes will be slight, considering CPP's cut is rising while EI is falling.
31 December, 2018 — The new laws that will affect the lives of Ontarians in 2019  CityNewsFrom a minimum wage freeze, to expanded marijuana sales — changes are in store for Ontarians in 2019. A slew of new Canada-wide and provincial laws are ...
31 December, 2018 — The new laws that will affect the lives of Ontarians in 2019  CityNewsFrom a minimum wage freeze, to expanded marijuana sales — changes are in store for Ontarians in 2019. A slew of new Canada-wide and provincial laws are ...
31 December, 2018 — Trudeau’s carbon tax set to take effect in industrial heartland  Toronto StarBeginning Jan. 1, Justin Trudeau's government will start rolling out a 'backstop' price on provinces that don't have their own levies on emissions.
31 December, 2018 — Politics, economics and carbon in 2019  The New TimesSTANFORD — For many of the world's economies, financial markets, heads of government and carbon policies, 2018 did not end well. The scars of the global ...
31 December, 2018 — Bills to grow bigger in 2019 for BC residents  Terrace StandardHousehold budgets don't balance themselves, and B.C. residents are looking ahead to tax and fee increases that will have to be accommodated in 2019.
31 December, 2018 — News  Argus MediaWashington state lawmakers plan to turn their attention to passing a clean fuel standard to address climate change, after failing to win public support for an ...

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