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— FUREY FACTOR: Populism will only get more popular in 2019! Toronto SunSun Columnist Anthony Furey breaks down how the biggest stories of 2018 will only get bigger, and why populism continues to grow in Canada.From the oil ...
— What Washington state, France and Canada have in common: Why carbon tax fails | TheHill The HillNotably, the three took different paths to their means — taxes — for their shared goal of climate action.
— Morning Update: Municipalities losing tax money amid oil-patch bankruptcies; the new Order of Canada recipients The Globe and MailAlso: B.C. farmers are pushing back against new caps on house sizes.
— 'Momentous' leadership win was highlight of Ryan Meili's year CBC.caSaskatchewan NDP leader Ryan Meili's biggest moment of 2018 was one that eluded him twice.
— Opinion | Poor provincial decisions will have lasting impacts on Cambridge in 2019 Cambridge TimesHere in Cambridge we are very blessed people. There are many choices in life and we are free to make them. One thing we don't have is the power to stop the ...
— Forget the Carbon Tax for Now The New York TimesIt's politically toxic. There are other ways to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
— Forget the Carbon Tax for Now The New York TimesIt's politically toxic. There are other ways to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
— Forget the Carbon Tax for Now The New York TimesIt's politically toxic. There are other ways to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
— The year in carbon politics (and what to expect in 2019) Toronto StarThe federal carbon price and provincial resistance are likely to carry over into the 2019 federal election, experts say.
— French Petition Calling for Climate Action Nears Two Million BloombergThe French government of President Emmanuel Macron, which is trying to calm a revolt initially caused by its taxes on carbon, is now facing a separate ...