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— Reynolds: To calm carbon pricing angst, give revenue to people The Register-GuardIn its well-intentioned effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change, the French government announced it would increase fuel taxes to ...
— Shell set to double renewable budget Energy ReportersRoyal Dutch Shell says it will double investment in low-carbon energy to US$4 billion a year while it looks to spend US$1-2 billion annually on renewable ...
— Q&A with politicians: reflections on 2018 Cochrane EaglePoliticians serving the Town of Cochrane and the provincial and federal riding areas reflect on this year and the coming one. With two elections on the horizon ...
— Cutting carbon requires both innovation and regulation High Country NewsWhere coal-state Sen. John Barrasso got it wrong in a recent New York Times op-ed.
— 'Feeling the pinch': MP expects carbon tax, rising prices to be top election issues www.insideottawavalley.com/The 2019 federal election is gearing up to be a battle over the carbon tax, says Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant.
— Mayor reflects on 2018 Airdrie City ViewAs 2018 draws to a close, Mayor Peter Brown said the year has been full of highs and lows – for not just Airdrie, but for many in the surrounding area.
— Bills, bills, bills: 7 draft laws for industry to watch in 2019 Fin24From the National Minimum Wage Bill to the Carbon Tax Bill, here are some key bills industries will be watching in 2019.
— FortisBC clarifies impact of January natural gas rates increase Prince George CitizenIn response to David Oh's recent letter (Fortis increase a money grab), I would like to respond to a few points raised.
— Bell: Kenney vs. Trudeau — what could happen Calgary SunYou have to ask the question.Especially since Kenney and Trudeau are far from best buddies and a lot of Albertans are mad as hell.If United Conservative ...
— Guest Columnist: Towards an equitable and viable "Green New Deal" Wicked Local StonehamThe U.S. representatives for both Dover and Sherborn, Joseph Kennedy III (D-4th) and Kathryn Clark (D-5th), recently declared their support for the creation of a ...