
Episode 232
Ep 232: Not doing better and not doing more
Shannon Waters returns to recap the most recent session of the legislature and then we look the Supreme Court of Canada’s finding that the federal carbon tax is constitutional.
PolitiCoast · Scott de Lange Boom, Ian Bushfield
March 27, 20211h 17m
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Show Notes
Shannon Waters returns to recap the most recent session of the legislature and then we look the Supreme Court of Canada’s finding that the federal carbon tax is constitutional.
Links
- Politics Today | Canada's Most Comprehensive Political Newsletter Publications
- Follow Shannon @BCTodayOfficial & @sobittersosweet
- Judgement Reference re Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act
- CBC Summary Supreme Court rules Ottawa's carbon tax is constitutional
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