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Max Fawcett
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Opinion, Politics
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June 6th 2024
Though the Parliamentary Budget Officer describes itself as a "neutral, non-partisan party independent of government," its mishandling of the carbon tax analysis — and defensiveness after the fact — are certainly political.
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| June 5th 2024
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| June 6th 2024
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A new coalition in the City of Toronto is seeking protections for tenants who are struggling in the extreme heat conditions that are becoming increasingly common due to climate change.
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News
| June 6th 2024
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Opinion
| June 6th 2024
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Parliamentary budget officer Yves Giroux is accusing the federal government of hiding its own economic analysis that confirms carbon pricing has a negative overall effect on Canadian households.
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News, Politics
| June 5th 2024
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News
| June 6th 2024
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