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— Here's my Top 11 list of 2018 nonfiction books by B.C. writers Straight.comGeorgia Straight editor Charlie Smith reveals what caught his attention over the past year.
— Politics, Economics, and Carbon in 2019 | by Michael J. Boskin Project SyndicateIn 2018, many of the world's major economies faced profound political recalibrations. To improve stability in 2019, leaders will need to focus on bread-and-butter ...
— Trudeau’s carbon tax on gas won’t motivate Canadians to switch to fuel-efficient transportation: Ipsos poll Global NewsMost Canadians care about climate change but are worried that the Trudeau government's carbon tax plan could cause financial hardship, an Ipsos poll has ...
— Kenney hopes 2019 election will be 'respectful, policy-based debate' CBC NewsUnited Conservative Party Leader Jason Kenney says he hopes the tone of the spring provincial election will be respectful and focused on policy, not a nasty ...
— BOB HEPBURN: Top winners and losers of 2018 Cape Breton PostPoliticians, pot, hockey sticks, stock markets and more make the grade.
— exchangemagazine.com - December 27, 2018 Thursday Edition Exchange Morning PostExchange Magazine *content* on the Education, Entrepreneurship, Economic Development and Enterprise communities. Serving Waterloo Region, Waterloo, ...
— Canadian politics in 2018: The year in 12 chapters Maclean'sIll-advised costume changes, a high-stakes pipeline purchase, populist politics, a presidential Twitter tirade, and more from a packed political year.
— Canadian politics in 2018: The year in 12 chapters Maclean'sIll-advised costume changes, a high-stakes pipeline purchase, populist politics, a presidential Twitter tirade, and more from a packed political year.
— Oil sands rebound in 2019 hinges on rail, output cuts, pipeline BNNBloomberg.caThe Canadian oil industry could be in for another turbulent year in 2019, depending on how some pivotal events pan out. Government-mandated production cuts ...
— Oil sands rebound in 2019 hinges on rail, output cuts, pipeline BNNBloomberg.caThe Canadian oil industry could be in for another turbulent year in 2019, depending on how some pivotal events pan out. Government-mandated production cuts ...