Canada’s national carbon tax on consumer fuels is likely in its final weeks after both major contenders to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as Liberal leader have promised to scrap it.
In a highly staged event in Halifax on Friday morning, Liberal leadership candidate Mark Carney concentrated on the environment and the imminent threat of tariff imposition by the U.S. “President Trump thinks Canada will cave in,
Conservatives previously levelled attacks at Carney for lack of transparency around Brookfield compensation package
In a policy statement provided to the Star, Carney said the “divisive” current consumer carbon levy “isn’t working.”
My government will immediately remove the carbon tax,' said Liberal leadership hopeful Mark Carney during a campaign speech in Halifax, N.S.
Mark Carney, the former central banker who’s running to lead Canada, said the government should be open to curbing electricity exports to the US if it needs to retaliate against tariffs from the Trump administration.
Here’s what the activist media is reporting on this week.
Mark Carney announced he will pause Trudeau’s carbon tax until after the election and then bring in a bigger tax with no rebate. Whatever he tries to tell Canadians now, Carbon Tax Carney has been Justin Trudeau’s Economic Growth Advisor,
To Mark Carney’s supporters, the 59-year-old former governor of the Bank of England has the perfect CV to fill Justin Trudeau’s shoes as leader of the Liberal Party and prime minister of Canada. After graduating from Harvard and Oxford and spending 13 ...
Four of Canada's biggest banks have left the UN-backed Net-Zero Banking Alliance, an initiative led by former Bank of Canada governor and now contender for Liberal leader Mark Carney that aims to accelerate climate action among financial institutions.
former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney. "It's central to my campaign to see this is not about Liberal elites deciding. This is about the grassroots," Freeland said in an interview on CBC's The ...
Mark Carney’s good looks famously distracted Jude ... and flying blind when it came to predicting inflation.” “Poor Canada,” says Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, a former Conservative minister ...