“The $30 Billion Carbon Tax Hit:
Cenovus CEO Jon McKenzie says Canada’s planned $130-per-tonne carbon levy by 2040 will do little to reduce emissions — while potentially saddling the energy sector with up to $30 billion in added costs.
He argues the policy weakens competitiveness because few other major oil-producing jurisdictions impose comparable production penalties. “
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by: Heather Dawn
Chief Allan Adam is the lead voice of the First Nations coalition that brought the legal challenge that killed the citizen-led Alberta separation petition. He went on CBC to celebrate the ruling. He called it a "great win for Canada and for democracy."
But here is what CBC didn't ask him about.
Chief Allan receives foreign interference money. The Tides Foundation is a left-wing lobby organization based in San Francisco who wired $55,000 directly to Chief Allan Adam's bank account to oppose the oil sands.
Shortly after receiving that money, Adam flew to Toronto to sit on a stage next to Neil Young to publicly demonize Canada's energy industry.
CBC themselves reported that various American funders contributed an estimated $40 million to Canadian environmental and Indigenous groups with one specific goal.... to landlock Alberta crude by blocking pipeline construction. Researcher Vivian Krauss attributed the cancellation of Northern ...