A key part of the pipeline deal between Alberta and Ottawa is a “minimum effective credit price of $130 per tonne” on ...
Experts say it will weaken a major climate policy the province pledged to strengthen just last week in its accord with the ...
With the unveiling of his government’s much-anticipated new deal with Alberta, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s approach to fighting climate change – and how he intends to balance it with an economic ...
Deciding how long it will take for Alberta’s industrial carbon tax to hit its new “minimum” of $130 per tonne should be based on what “industry can afford,” says Alberta Premier Danielle Smith.
(Bloomberg) -- Canada’s Conservative leader pledged to scrap the country’s industrial carbon price if elected, but the extent of the impact on businesses will depend on whether provinces follow suit.
It was an interesting headline last week: Pierre Poilievre vows to cancel Danielle Smith’s carbon tax. Well, that wasn’t exactly the headline or the announcement. But the Conservative leader’s desire ...
Two former members of the federal Net-Zero Advisory Body say they’re 'worried about the future of Canada' and say the country ...
While B.C’s Look West economic strategy boasts of its “unique position as Canada’s gateway to the Pacific,” the province is ...
The federal government is “ready” to apply the industrial pricing backstop to provinces in violation, like Saskatchewan, but ...
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