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Do oil sands companies actually want to capture carbon? Canada’s new energy minister, who served on MEG’s board, has received ...
Pierre Poilievre found himself Wednesday in a place he said he’s “never really been” before: watching a Parliament’s first question period unfold as a spectator, not a participant. In a press ...
Alberta is indefinitely freezing the industrial carbon tax at $95 per tonne for heavy emitters. Premier Danielle Smith said the decision comes in the wake of the ongoing tariff threats by U.S.
Its members might want to chat with the folks behind the Keystone XL pipeline, which is now a pile of rusting tubes somewhere in the Dakotas.
The Alberta Prosperity Project unveiled its potential referendum question Monday: “Do you agree that the province of Alberta shall become a sovereign country and cease to be a province of Canada?” ...
(Credit: Greg Southam/Postmedia) Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to freeze the charge on industrial pollution ... which is covered by the province’s own industrial carbon tax system known as ...
Alberta, which has had an industrial carbon tax scheme since 2007, collects the funds paid by ... and the world is looking for Canadian energy right now," she said. Schulz said the freeze, which will ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to freeze the charge on industrial pollution at $95 per tonne for big emitters in the province may surprise those who thought industrial carbon taxes are imposed ...
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is applauding Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s decision to freeze the province’s industrial carbon tax. “Smith is right to freeze the cost of Alberta’s hidden ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government is freezing its industrial carbon price to help keep Canada's energy industry competitive and protect jobs.