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N.B. may introduce carbon tax following federal election result | Power & Politics

N.B. may introduce carbon tax following federal election result | Power & Politics New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs said he might introduce a carbon tax in the province following the results of the federal election, in which parties supportive of carbon pricing won the most seats in his province.
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