Posthaste: Carbon tax roll out, Poloz’s Arctic speech, and the world’s most profitable company is revealed

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Job-killing or not, carbon tax is here. Apple loses its title of the world’s most profitable company. And Trump’s border closures could lead to avocado and tequila shortages

Federal carbon tax kicks off today in Ontario, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and New Brunswick. Ontario’s cannabis stores roll out is set to be a bit overwhelming. And U.S. President Donald Trump’s threat to shut down the U.S.-Mexico border could lead to a shortage of avocados and tequilas.

Finance Minister Bill Morneau speak about the 2019 federal budget at an event hosted by the Canadian Association of New YorkBank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz speech at the Baffin Regional Chamber of Commerce and Nunavut Mining SymposiumAlberta premier Rachel Notley’s economic platform is focused on “a more directed, strategic approach” to investments and infrastructure in the province, centred on expanding the petrochemical subsidy program.

Who has the better long-term economic plan for Alberta — Notley or Kenney? Are you going to change your driving habits because of the carbon tax? Send your views to yhussain@postmedia.com or @Yad_FPEnergy

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