Tuesday, August 21, 2012

A former federal Liberal leader throws his weight behind BC's carbon tax
[Dion] "There are ways to be sure that the tax revenues go back into the pockets of the people especially low income people and families then you have a very valuable fiscal policy where you have cut taxes on the profitable activities like savings, and investments, and work, labour."
Carbon tax slug may force fruit business to cut staff - Utility Products Magazine
A fruit packing business in Victoria's Goulburn Valley says it may have to cut staff, after getting a one-month carbon tax bill of more than $10,000.
Carbon tax pledge dominates Question Time - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
After yesterday's rare scenes, where Tony Abbott became only the sixth Opposition leader to be thrown out of Parliament, today's Question Time was another scrappy affair.
USDA says record low temperatures bring minimal relief for crops in South Dakota

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