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          <title>Mark Carney takes the stage in Canada’s carbon tax theatre, putting politics over policy</title>
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          <description>Anti-carbon-pricing rhetoric has taken over the conversation around climate policy, leaving a meaningless rhyme in place of a plan to reduce emissions</description>
          <dc:creator>Fatima Syed</dc:creator>

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               carbon pricing               </category>
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               Federal Election 2025               </category>
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               Mark Carney               </category>
               

          
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