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Canada’s Climate Action Plans: Are They Cost-effective?

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Title: Canada’s Climate Action Plans: Are They Cost-effective?

Author: Kenneth P. Green

Publisher: Fraser Institute

Date: November 16, 2017

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Summary:

Climate policy across Canada has been characterized by inefficient spending, over-regulation, rejection of market principles, and ineffective attempts to transition to renewables, culminating in large costs to taxpayers and little environmental benefit.

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