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Fossil fuel subsidies and tax breaks in Canada – fact sheet
hannah Posted On juin 3, 2011


Quick facts on fossil fuel subsidies and tax breaks in Canada.


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Fuelling the problem: why it is time to end tax breaks for big oil and gas companies in Canada
hannah Posted On juin 3, 2011


The Canadian Government hands out around a billion dollars a year in tax breaks to oil. coal and gas companies. These tax breaks go to some of the richest companies in the country and are increasingly recognized as unnecessary and […]


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Feds considered hiring PR firm to polish image of oilsands
hannah Posted On juin 1, 2011


Postmedia News, May 30, 2011 « OTTAWA — The federal government has explored hiring a professional public relations firm and organizing trips for international leaders to promote Canada’s oilsands industry, while fighting back against foreign climate change policies requiring it to […]


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Populism beats good policy: Ontario PC’s platform
hannah Posted On juin 1, 2011


David Suzuki Foundation, June 1st, 2011 By Dale Marshall, Climate Change Policy Analyst Politics is an interesting game. Every politician will say that they entered politics as a public service, to try to do something good for the people, to […]


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Canada’s crude politics on oil sands
hannah Posted On juin 1, 2011


« A certain powerful North American country has been brazenly meddling in Europe’s affairs, bullying and twisting arms to advance a corporate agenda on the most pressing environmental issue of our time. A phalanx of its lobbyists has descended on European […]


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Getting nervous about nuclear power
hannah Posted On mai 31, 2011


Globe and Mail, May 31, 2011 The meltdown at Japan’s Fukushima power station unleashed a wave that threatens to swamp the nuclear industry’s much-hyped global renaissance, although many governments insist nuclear remains a favoured option as they face hard choices […]


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Oilsands emissions data left out of UN report
hannah Posted On mai 30, 2011


The federal government has acknowledged that it deliberately excluded data indicating a 20 per cent increase in pollution from Canada’s oilsands industry in 2009 from a recent 567-page report on climate change that it was required to submit to the […]


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Feds considered hiring PR firm to polish image of oilsands
hannah Posted On mai 30, 2011


The federal government has explored hiring a professional public relations firm and organizing trips for international leaders to promote Canada’s oilsands industry, while fighting back against foreign climate change policies requiring it to reduce its pollution, a newly released federal […]


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Climate Action Network response to fossil fuel and subsidies annoucement from NDP
hannah Posted On mai 27, 2011


April, 2011 In response to Jack Layton’s announcement that the NDP will end subsidies to oil and gas and invest in renewable energy, Graham Saul, Executive Director of Climate Action Network Canada has responded as follows: « The NDP’s announcement this […]


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Climate Action Network Canada response to Liberal platform
hannah Posted On mai 27, 2011


April 3, 2011 « Ramping up investments in clean energy and efficiency, putting a cap on industrial greenhouse gas pollution, enforcing the west-coast oil tanker ban, and a faster phase-out of subsidies to big oil would all be important steps towards […]


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