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HarperPAC heralds arrival of big money in federal politics, Kingsley warns
There is no limit on how much third-party groups can raise and spend prior to an election being called. Nor are they required to disclose their donors or how much they have raised.
Alberta environment minister downplays expected climate announcement
The timing coincides with the expiration of the province's Specified Gas Emitters Regulation, which lays out the rules for its carbon-pricing scheme.
Quebec premier sees little economic value for province in Energy East
As the project stands now, TransCanada estimates about $4 billion, or a third of the project's total investment, will be in Quebec, said spokesman Tim Duboyce.
Don't give up on carbon capture technology, Saskatchewan tells Alberta
The projects under development are both scheduled to start operating by the end of next year, after which they're expected to reduce the province's emissions by 2.76 million tonnes a year.