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April 1, 2021 EnergyNow Media
By David Yager
On March 25, the 21
st century version of the Supreme Court of Canada delivered its much-hyped ruling about the multi-province challenge of the legality of the federal government’s national carbon tax.
In a split decision that went 6/3, the court relied on the Peace, Order and Good Government provision of the Constitution, concluding that Ottawa was within its legal rights to impose such a tax because it was in the public interest.
But as is increasingly the case when today’s Supreme Court interprets the Constitution, the written decision includes language more about political and social policy than the Constitution itself.
Budget 2021 address
Read the speech delivered by Finance Minister Travis Toews to introduce the provincial government s 2021 budget.
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Mr. Speaker, I rise today to present Budget 2021 to this House.
It is a budget that is focused on what matters most today – on health care and on jobs.
Today marks the first in a series of one-year anniversaries for Alberta that are unlike any other in this province’s history.
Today, and in the weeks and months to come, we will pass the one-year mark of unprecedented events that have shaken our province, our country, and the world – and continue to test our collective resolve.