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— 16 groups to intervene in Sask. carbon tax challenge News Talk 980 CJMESaskatchewan's court challenge of the federal carbon tax is growing, after a judge announced all 16 groups who applied for intervener status in the case will be ...
— 16 groups to intervene in Sask. carbon tax challenge News Talk 980 CJMESaskatchewan's court challenge of the federal carbon tax is growing, after a judge announced all 16 groups who applied for intervener status in the case will be ...
— It’s time to look at the (political) science behind climate change Washington PostThe climate-change movement must overcome its democratic deficit or fail.
— ‘I saw them’: Macron seeks to appease ‘yellow vest’ protesters with wage increase and tax relief Washington PostAfter weeks of violence, the French president acknowledges the anger driving the demonstrations.
— LILLEY: Trudeau's carbon tax: a hose by any other name The ProvinceWhatever you do, don't call it a tax!That seems to be the dominant and consistent policy from Justin Trudeau and his team when it comes to discussing the ...
— Here’s how to win on climate-change policy Washington PostIf you want to make a carbon tax work, make sure its revenue goes back to the public.
— Low carbon electricity generation, carbon pricing could reduce emissions in Asean: MIT report The Straits TimesKATOWICE, Poland - The ongoing United Nations (UN) climate change talks in Poland have emphasised the need for the world to drastically reduce its ...
— Electric ferries, no more coal power: After carbon-fee defeat, Inslee rolls out clean-energy proposals Seattle TimesInslee said his proposals, which he called "a clean energy smart deal," would put Washington state on track to meet its goal of reducing greenhouse gas ...
— Ontario Renews Calls to Scrap the Federal Carbon Tax Government of Ontario NewsOttawa - Building on Premier Ford's leadership, today at the meeting of federal, provincial and territorial Finance Ministers, Vic Fedeli renewed Ontario's call to ...
— EDITORIAL: Yellow vests in Canada? You better believe it Toronto SunFrench President Emmanuel Macron lived up to his elitist reputation of being the “president of the rich” after imposing a carbon tax on fuel that's set to kick in on ...