Keith Gerein: Municipal leaders grab the reins in the race to put climate change back on Canada's agenda
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The spring of 2019 was a memorable moment in Alberta’s ongoing conflict between nature and politics. You may recall it was the early days of then-premier Jason Kenney’s new UCP government, which was eager to tout its first major accomplishment — the repeal of the provincial carbon tax. A media event was set up at an Edmonton Esso station, where Kenney was set to point to […]
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