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EDITORIAL: Carney admits $200B climate plan a bust

Toronto Sun

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June 30, 2026

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Carney had been backing away from Justin Trudeau's plan for months

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Seeking Alpha

lean right

· Jul 2, 2026

Revisiting The All-Weather Income Portfolio

Revisiting The All-Weather Income Portfolio

Off The Press

right

· Jul 7, 2026

North Carolina state budget signed into law

For the second time in nearly 11 years, North Carolina has a signed budget. First-term Democratic Gov. Josh Stein on Tuesday signed the 34.4 billion spending plan passed Thursday by the Republican majority General Assembly. The 2026 Appropriations Act, known also as Senate Bill 257, brings Hurricane Helene relief with 700 million and adds 450 []...Click to read more

CBC News

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· May 26, 2026

Carney says Trudeau-era climate plan was 'too expensive' and 'divisive'

Carney says Trudeau-era climate plan was 'too expensive' and 'divisive'

WRAL News

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· Jun 30, 2026

$15M for PFAS detection near NC fire stations included in proposed state budget

The proposed state budget expands North Carolina's efforts to address PFAS, including 15 million for firefighter protections, new statewide contamination studies and funding for emergency drinking water.

Los Angeles Times

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· Jun 23, 2026

Landmark housing bill advances in Congress with bipartisan support

Measures to provide federal funding for housing production in big cities could be particularly significant to California.

BC Tech

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· Nov 26, 2025

BC’s Technology Sector is Seizing the Economic Opportunity of the Climate Challenge

The Minister of Finance, Katrine Conroy, delivered the BC government’s Budget 2023 today with a focus on helping people with costs, tackling the housing crisis, strengthening health and mental health services, supporting safe, healthy communities and building a sustainable economy. The post BC’s Technology Sector is Seizing the Economic Opportunity of the Climate Challenge appeared first on BC Tech Association.

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Related coverage for "EDITORIAL: Carney admits $200B climate plan a bust": Seeking Alpha — Revisiting The All-Weather Income Portfolio. Off The Press — North Carolina state budget signed into law. CBC News — Carney says Trudeau-era climate plan was 'too expensive' and 'divisive'. WRAL News — $15M for PFAS detection near NC fire stations included in proposed state budget. Los Angeles Times — Landmark housing bill advances in Congress with bipartisan support. BC Tech — BC’s Technology Sector is Seizing the Economic Opportunity of the Climate Challenge