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— Sens. Coons, Flake introduce revenue-neutral carbon tax legislation Oil & Gas JournalUS Sens. Chris Coons (D-Del.) and Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) introduced a bill on Dec. 20 which would establish a public carbon dividend trust fund to encourage ...
— Evan Saugstad: Will we ever get out of the carbon tax penalty box? Alaska Highway NewsWe who live here in B.C. have now been living with and paying carbon tax for more than 10 years. What Premier Gordon Campbell and his BC Liberals put in ...
— Letters to the Editor, Dec. 22 Toronto SunNOT WHAT CANADA NEEDSWhat Justin Trudeau really, really wants is to continue taxing us until most of us have no money left to live a satisfactory life. Also ...
— How Alberta's election will be a fight over its energy crisis BNNBloomberg.caWith slumping prices, regulatory uncertainty and a lack of pipelines hampering the energy industry, concerns over Alberta's oil crisis and the sector's overall ...
— Ontario Leads Growing Opposition to the Federal Carbon Tax Government of Ontario NewsOntario's Government for the People is gaining support across Canada in its fight against the federal government's unconstitutional carbon tax. In addition to the ...
— Town residents face 2.8 per cent tax hike Westlock NewsTown ratepayers will see their taxes rise 2.8 per cent in the coming year, which comes out to an additional $62.04 per year, or $5.17 per month, for the average ...
— Canadian federation is fractured, New Brunswick’s rookie premier says Global NewsBlaine Higgs says he was shocked at the recent First Ministers meeting in Montreal to find there is no national urgency or strategy to deal with the 70 per cent ...
— Keep carbon taxes out of the United States: Merrill Matthews Middletown Press and JournalThe recent French demonstrations against President Emmanuel Macron's gasoline tax increase may have been the first such uprising, but it probably won't be ...
— A California program to incentivize electric cars may cost $14 billion QuartzCalifornia politicians have been tasked (paywall) by executive order with the herculean job of getting 5 million new electric cars on the road by 2030, 14 times ...
— Want citizens to care about climate change? Pay them. AlterNetIf carbon pricing is going to be a significant vehicle for climate action, then the key to securing broader support is through people's wallets.