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— Letters: December 28, 2018 Winnipeg SunA little honesty, please We do not have an opioid crisis. Methamphetamine (meth) is not an opioid. It is an illegal synthetic stimulant manufactured from chemical ...
— Climate change 2018: the news wasn’t actually all bad Vox.comYou might have thought the news about climate change in 2018 was all bad. And indeed, global greenhouse gas emissions reached a record high this year.
— Climate change 2018: the news wasn’t actually all bad Vox.comYou might have thought the news about climate change in 2018 was all bad. And indeed, global greenhouse gas emissions reached a record high this year.
— Cheap gas prices will be short-lived BlackburnNews.comThe price of regular gasoline is down across the province but it won't stay that way for long. As of Thursday evening, gas prices ranged from 89.9 cents per litre ...
— Zimra Begins Collecting Carbon Tax In Forex ZimEye - Zimbabwe NewsJane Mlambo| As Zimbabwe slowly moves towards dollarisation, the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) has reportedly started collecting carbon tax and ...
— Letters to the Editor, Dec. 29: Let's take that convoy to Ottawa Calgary SunHARD TO SPLIT Sadly, Derek Fildebrandt stands alone as a public representative for Albexit. Lawfully, electronic petitions must be sponsored by a member of ...
— Roiled in oil: Alberta votes in 2019 as energy issues, Trudeau dominate debate TheChronicleHerald.caEDMONTON — The year 2019 will decide whether Premier Rachel Notley's NDP gets to finish the job of getting more oil to market or become the first party in ...
— Carbon fee and dividend will help slow climate change Kennebec Journal & Morning SentinelIn a recent column on carbon taxes published in this newspaper, the author correctly describes French President Emmanuel Macron's nightmare with violent ...
— Trudeau's carbon tax set to take effect in industrial heartland BNNBloomberg.caCanadians are about to start paying a carbon tax in what is set to be a key political battleground of the 2019 election. Beginning Jan. 1, Justin Trudeau's ...
— Tax hikes across BC set for 2019 Surrey Now-LeaderB.C. Employer Health Tax is set to start Jan. 1 for businesses, meanwhile carbon, transit and property taxes rising.