In the news today, Aug. 30
Five stories in the news for Friday, Aug. 30
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ONTARIO ANTI-CARBON TAX GAS STICKERS COME INTO EFFECT TODAY
A new law requiring Ontario gas stations to start posting anti-carbon tax stickers goes into effect today. Earlier this year the Progressive Conservatives passed the law that makes it mandatory for station operators to post the stickers on their pumps. The stickers show the amount of money the federal carbon tax adds to the price of a tank of gas, but says nothing about the rebates available to offset the cost. The new law says individuals could face fines of up to $1,000 a day for repeatedly failing to post the stickers, while maximum fines for corporations go as high as 10-thousand dollars a day. Last week Ontario Premier Doug Ford said fines would be enforced, though not at the maximum levels.