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When Stephen Harper says Alberta has a good model for carbon pricing, as he did in his year-end interview with CBC News,
Two of the most seasoned borrowers on North America’s capital markets, the Province of Ontario and Export Development Canada, took the unusual
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Last September, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund announced its pledge to divest its fossil fuel holdings as part of a larger divestment movement
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