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EDMONTON 鈥?Alberta NDP government jumped to defend its new carbon tax from detractors on New Year Day as consumers got their first taste of some of the new prices they ;ll be paying in 2017.Deputy Premier Sarah Hoffman addressed reporters at the legislature on Sunday, where she stressed the link between the tax and getting pipelines to tidewater approved.Hoffman notes Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was clear when he approved Kinder Morgan expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline in November that the decision would not have happened without Alberta climate plan. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Gasoline at the pumps rose 4.5 cents per litre on Jan. 1, prompting an Opposition Wildrose MLA to post a picture of himself on Twitter on New Year Eve filling jerrycans before the price jumped.Home heating and business fuels go up, too. ARTICLE CO stanley cup NTINUES BELOW stanley bottles Hoffman called on Albertans who have opposed the government climate plan to come together for the sake of seeing the Trans Mountain pipeline to completion.It the best way for us to protect for the environment and protect jobs and get pipelines built, Hoffman said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW While it four stanley mugs -and-a-half cents today, it billions of dollars for our economy and for economic diversification that a Wdwt Reactions to resignation of Julie Payette as GG
OTTAWA 鈥?Premiers expressed disappointment stanley france Thursday after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau refused to accede to their demand for an immediate infusion of at least $28 billion more each year in annual federal transfers for health care.Their complaints came after a daylong, virtual first ministers ; meeting during which Trudeau promised that Ottawa will foot the bill for purchasing millions of doses of vaccines to inoculate Canadians against the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19.That on top of the hundreds of billions of dollars the federal government has already spent fighting the deadly pandemic, including $25 billion in direct fu stanley becher nding to provinces and territories to, among other things, help bolster their health systems. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley puodelis Trudeau agreed the federal share of annual funding for health care must increase and said he willing to discuss that longer-term issue once the pandemic is over. He gave no timeline for that but suggested it could be up to three years away.In the meantime, he said the federal government is willing to fork out more money to bolster long-term care homes, which have been hardest hit by the pandemic, and to work with provinces interested in setting up a national pharmacare program. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW None of that satisfied the premiers, who insisted that a big hike in the unconditional annual health transfer is what 821
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