OttawaThe Lemonade Stand testAs noted , the "revenue" part of the government’s new argument against cap-and-trade is a red herring. But Greg Fingas is willing...
OttawaPeter Kent tries to explain the farceThe Environment Minister talks to Canadian Press. We’ve already dealt with this "revenue" question—by the government’s own logic...
OttawaA rough guide to the Conservatives’ carbon tax farceHave you been afraid to ask? Here’s what you need to know
OttawaNuancing the farce, Part ThreeThe Prime Minister’s Office tries to impose a statute of limitations on what the Conservatives have advocated for while in...
Ottawa’The suggestion that the regulations have been softened or weakened is a misperception’As the Canadian Press previewed earlier this week, Peter Kent has announced regulations for the coal-fired electricity sector that...
OttawaAgain with the cannibalismFollowing Ryan Leef’s flub , Peter Kent also introduces Stephen Harper as the "Prime Minister of cannibal."
OttawaNorthern Gateway pro and conPeter Kent seems unswayed by official American criticism of an Enbridge oil spill in Michigan—though apparently he has yet to...
OttawaPricing carbon, then and nowAn urgent bulletin from the Conservative party of Canada. During the last election, both the New Democrats and Liberals promised...
OttawaWhat happens if the United States decides to pursue cap-and-trade?As previously noted , the Harper government was keen to pursue a continental cap-and-trade system in 2008 and 2009. At the time it...
OttawaOn carbon pricing, the Tories aren’t just battling MulcairIn fact, on this issue the government stands against some of the biggest players in global energy