Climate action clock runningCanadian prime minister’s chances of holding power in 2015 seen as tied to his willingness to implement a carbon tax; BC levy model Gary Park For Petroleum News
For the Canadian petroleum industry the uppermost question for 2015, except for the imponderables of commodity prices, hangs over whether the government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper decides that its chances of a fourth straight election victory depend on implementing carbon reduction promises.
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