#Trending: ‘We’ve spent too long talking about targets’: Christopher Ragan on the economics and politics of carbon taxes
Christopher Ragan, economist and founding director for the Max Bell School of Public Policy at McGill University, discusses the current carbon tax debate, what he thinks it gets wrong, and Canada’s policy options in a post-carbon tax world.
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