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B C First Nation joins calls for Ottawa to step in on review of Alberta coal project
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Morning Brief: Nobody knew it was a Me Too complaint
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iPolitics By Kady O Malley. Published on Apr 27, 2021 6:01am Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will provide an update on COVID-19 this morning. (Andrew Meade/iPolitics
Hours after confirming, via Twitter, that his government will be providing emergency military and logistical support to Ontario to bolster its fight against the third wave of the pandemic including, as per the Star, “three Canadian army teams of nurses and medics, plus Canadian Red Cross personnel to help ease the pressure on intensive care units”
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau heads to the precinct to deliver one of his regularly-scheduled on-camera COVID-19 updates. (11:30 AM)
Joining him for the mid-morning media availability, according to the advisory, will be a trio of key front benchers
Author of the article: Ashley Joannou
Publishing date: Apr 27, 2021  â¢Â 2 hours ago  â¢Â 4 minute read  â¢Â A motorist fills up with gas at the Petro-Canada station in downtown Edmonton on Tuesday December 31, 2019. Alberta has to decide whether to stick with the federal carbon pricing backstop or implement its own plan. The former costs drivers more at the pump, but the latter would not necessarily have to. Photo by (PHOTO BY LARRY WONG/POSTMEDIA)
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Itâs been four weeks since Canadaâs top court ruled against Alberta and deemed the carbon tax constitutional.
That means the federal backstop plan is here to stay, for now. Under that plan, an Alberta family of four will get $981 back on their 2020 income taxes, and for most, that will be more than they paid through the carbon tax last year.
What a made-in-Alberta carbon pricing plan could look like — and how it could impact the province
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