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  1. Ottawa’s climate plan ignores the science

    The prime minister supports a carbon tax that will max out at $170 per tonne in 2030. ...

  2. Carbon Pricing in High-Income OECD Countries

    Most economists consider human-made greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions an unintended negative externality of production and consumption. A negative externality occurs when the effects of producing or consuming goods and services impose costs on a third party ...

  3. Despite court victories, carbon pricing hardly out of the woods

    Appeared in the Globe and Mail, July 29, 2019 Ottawa’s Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act has scored significant wins in two provincial courts. But the constitutional hurdles are hardly behind it. The federal carbon tax and backstop legislation, now in ...