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The Rowe School of Business at Dalhousie University hosted the Ethics in Action conference last weekend in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The event encouraged business
A Canadian Olympian-turned-lawyer received the second annual Scotiabank Ethical Leadership Award last week for his role in the fight against doping in
U.S. Senate bill proposed $42 price on carbon A newly introduced U.S. carbon-pricing bill isn’t coming from the White House, but it
China commits to cutting coal The Chinese government announced yesterday that it will cap its coal use by 2020 in order to uphold
Framing carbon pricing the right way Former Canadian reform party founder and leader Preston Manning has a piece in the Globe and
This post was written by the Institute for Transportation & Development Policy and originally appeared on its website. Charting a strong course for the