
Kristyn Annis wants to price pollution
John Geddes in conversation at the Manning Networking Conference
Among the most controversial subjects up for discussion at the Manning Networking Conference is taxing carbon as a way to cut greenhouse gas emissions. Kristyn Annis, a special advisor to the group Canadians for Clean Prosperity, argued for pricing pollution at a session on free-market solutions to environmental challenges. John Geddes spoke with Annis after she made her case to Manning conference conservatives.
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