B.C. residents split on future of provincial carbon tax: poll

B.C. residents are split about what should happen to the provincial tax if the Conservative Party of Canada wins the 2025 Canadian federal election.

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B.C. residents split on future of provincial carbon tax: poll
B.C. residents are split about what should happen to the provincial tax if the Conservative Party of Canada wins the 2025 Canadian federal election.
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https://globalnews.ca/news/10049013/bc-split-future-provincial-carbon-tax/
B.C. residents split on future of provincial carbon tax: poll

B.C. residents are split about what should happen to the provincial tax if the Conservative Party of Canada wins the 2025 Canadian federal election.

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B.C. residents split on future of provincial carbon tax: poll
B.C. residents are split about what should happen to the provincial tax if the Conservative Party of Canada wins the 2025 Canadian federal election.
#globalnews #Economy #BCcarbontax #BCPoll #BCprovincialcarboxtax
https://globalnews.ca/news/10049013/bc-split-future-provincial-carbon-tax/
B.C. residents split on future of provincial carbon tax: poll

B.C. residents are split about what should happen to the provincial tax if the Conservative Party of Canada wins the 2025 Canadian federal election.

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B.C. gives NDP failing grade on key issues, but opposition not gaining traction: poll

While strong majorities of British Columbians are upset with their government's handling of the top issues, the opposition BC United doesn't appear to be reaping the benefits.

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Global News BC: Majority of British Columbians reject notion of bringing back COVID restrictions: poll https://globalnews.ca/news/9504154/bc-poll-no-more-covid-restrictions/ #globalnews #britishcolumbia #news #BCCOVID-19Restrictions #BCgovernment #BCPandemic #researchco #BCpolled #BCsurvey #COVID-19 #Health #BCPoll #BC
Majority of British Columbians reject notion of bringing back COVID restrictions: poll

An online poll has found that more than 60 per cent of British Columbians surveyed feel there is no need for additional public health measures related to COVID-19

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