Fighting climate change shouldn't come at expense of working class: Manitoba premier

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Fighting climate change shouldn't come at expense of working class: Manitoba premier
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Tackling climate change should not come at the expense of the working class, Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew told CTV's Power Play on Monday, arguing that Canadians need flexibility in the face of high inflation.

Tackling climate change should not come at the expense of the working class, Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said Monday, arguing that Canadians need flexibility in the face of high inflation.

He said at the time of the announcement that this would be welcomed in Atlantic Canada, where a disproportionately large number of homes and businesses use heating oil in the colder months. NDP-backed Conservative motion to expand carbon tax carve-out to all home heating defeated in the House Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's non-binding motion calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to extend the carbon tax pause on home heating oil to all forms of home heating failed to pass Monday.Judge chides Trump as ex-president testifies in civil fraud trial: 'This is not a political rally'

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