Scrapping carbon taxes leaves a gaping hole in the Ontario PC platformOpinion: The Ontario Progressive Conservatives have created a fiscal and environmental hole for themselves they have no clear way to fill
At the Manning Conference, the conservative climate plan is a scrap of paperThe final panel at the annual gathering of Canadian conservatives was a debate focused around a list of real alternatives to a carbon tax
Alberta’s strong carbon policy is key to getting pipelines builtOpinion: If the Trans Mountain project succeeds, it will be because Alberta played ball with the federal government on climate policy
Kathleen Wynne’s attack on the Ontario PC carbon tax plan misleads votersOpinion: Wynne is wrong when she claims the Conservative carbon tax plan will cost families more than cap and trade and do less to cut emissions
What if Ontario scrapped cap-and-trade for a carbon tax?Opinion: Why a rising carbon tax that follows the federal benchmark rules and is fully revenue-neutral may be the best option for Ontario—and Canada
The NDP’s carbon tax increase puts B.C. on a very different pathOpinion: The B.C. NDP’s changes in the budget update still fall short of what is needed for the province to meet its emissions reduction targets
Why Canada’s carbon pricing plan should give money directly to CanadiansThe federal government’s discussion paper on the so-called ’backstop’ remains unclear on what it will do with carbon revenues
The real lesson Ontario can take away from B.C.’s carbon taxA recent study doesn’t prove revenue-neutral carbon taxes are a myth. It proves that governments have to be held accountable.
It’s time for clarity on Canada’s climate and energy policyThe Liberals should admit that its commitment to carbon reduction is increasingly untenable, writes a former TransCanada exec
Making sense of Alberta’s new energy efficiency programHow to determine whether the Alberta government’s $645-million energy efficiency program, paid for with carbon tax revenue, is money well spent