Alberta carbon tax fate hanging in the balance as election called for Apr. 16

Published 20:42 on March 19, 2019  /  Last updated at 22:15 on March 19, 2019  / /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes

Alberta Premier Rachel Notley announced on Tuesday that voters will head to the polls next month for the provincial election that could have major ramifications for the future of the Canadian jurisdiction’s carbon levy and pricing system for large emitters.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley announced on Tuesday that voters will head to the polls next month for the provincial election that could have major ramifications for the future of the Canadian jurisdiction’s carbon levy and pricing system for large emitters.


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