Facing climate change, head on

The government's carbon pricing plan is flexible enough to avoid harming sensitive industries and consumers.
The Rankin Inlet diesel power station in Nunavut. The federal carbon pricing plan could allow northern residents and others with little alternative to high-emissions energy sources to be reimbursed for any additional costs that result.

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