TORONTO – The tug of war over the carbon tax continues between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the premiers of Canada: in a letter sent to the seven premiers asking for a stop to the imminent increase in the tax (on April 1st) – also to the Liberal premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, Andrew Furey – the Prime Minister writes that ““There are several factors that affect inflation. It is critical to dispel the misconception that Canada’s carbon pricing system is a significant driver of inflation — because that is demonstrably false. According to the Bank of Canada, the carbon price is only responsible for about 0.1 percentage points of annual inflation”. (more…)
TORONTO – Il governo federale l’ha detto chiaro, e più volte: la carbon tax non si tocca. Ma cosa ne pensano i canadesi? Ha cercato di capirlo l’Angus Reid Institute attraverso un sondaggio condotto on line dal 20 al 22 marzo su un campione casuale di 1.602 adulti canadesi membri dell’Angus Reid Forum…
TORONTO – The federal government has said it clearly, and several times: the carbon tax cannot be touched. But what do Canadians think? The Angus Reid Institute tried to understand this through an online survey conducted from March 20 to 22 on a random sample of 1,602 Canadian adults who are members of the Angus Reid Forum. (more…)
TORONTO – Le minacce contro i politici stanno diventando la “normalità” anche in Canada, a causa di narrazioni estremiste alimentate da disinformazione o fake-news: è quanto emerge da un rapporto preparato da una task force federale istituita nel 2019 per proteggere il processo elettorale dalle interferenze straniere e comprendente rappresentanti del Canadian Security Intelligence Service, dell’RCMP, del Global Affairs Canada e del Communications SecurityEstablishment, l’agenzia canadese di cyberspionaggio…
TORONTO – Threats against politicians are becoming “normal” in Canada too, due to extremist narratives fueled by disinformation or fake news: this is what emerges from a report prepared by a federal task force established in 2019 to protect the election process from foreign interference and including representatives from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, the RCMP, Global Affairs Canada and the Communications Security Establishment, Canada’s cyberespionage agency.