The problem with the present system is that no one loses any money when tragedies strike.
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Canada’s personal income and business tax rates are uncompetitive compared to other advanced economies.
The government wants to make speech crimes punishable by house arrest, jail time or electronic monitoring.
Oil, natural gas, and other fossil fuel products dominate Canadian energy exports—and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future.
By 2026/27, the province’s net debt will reach a projected $128.8 billion.
Because of its own failures to responsibly manage the nation’s finances, Canada is in a weak fiscal position to increase defence spending.
The provincial government recently intervened in the Crown corporation's internal business decisions.
Under Prime Minister Trudeau, annual per-person economic growth has averaged just 0.3 per cent.
This year, program spending will reach a projected $14,334 per Albertan, which is $1,603 higher than the original plan.
The province's taxpayers lost more than $2 billion from failed loans, guarantees and share purchases in major projects.
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