Saskatchewan’s justice minister says carbon tax case likely headed to Supreme Court

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‘We think the proper position for our province to take is not to have a carbon tax that singles out our province,’ Don Morgan said

 

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Hopefully, Trudeau will be gone before it gets there.

Very shortsighted, on the wrong side of history.this is not the SUN it's the prestigious Economist

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