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		<description><![CDATA[The best climate leadership comes from North Cascadia. | British Columbia rocks my world. With the release of the annual budget today, provincial officials just announced that they will levy a carbon tax to help drive down emissions. Even better, the carbon tax will be a tax shift&#8212;surely the best instance of tax shifting in the Northwest: Finance Minister Carole Taylor vowed Tuesday that all money collected through the new tax will be returned through a package of tax...]]></description>
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