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Mark Carney unveiled a pared-down cabinet as his first order of business after being sworn in as Canada’s 24th prime minister ...
The B.C. government faces a $1.8-billion hole in its budget with the end of the consumer carbon tax, but experts say new ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Friday he was ending the consumer carbon price, touting the move as helping “hard-pressed ...
The Saskatchewan government believes the decision to scrap the federal consumer carbon tax is a "step in the right direction" ...
Climate change has been eclipsed by the cost of living and Donald Trump in terms of Canadians top concerns. Will the ...
A Conservative government would repeal the entire carbon price law, Leader Pierre Poilievre said Monday on a visit to a steel ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he will repeal the carbon tax legislation — including the industrial carbon tax — ...
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No picking a side I was thinking about the CBC, Canadian Press, Toronto Star etc that lean hard towards the left. You could argue the Sun chain of newspapers are centrist- right leaning. If it’s an ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney's move Friday to end the consumer carbon price has done little to put the long-standing political battle to rest.