Ontario’s housing plan limits rent increases to 1.5 per cent annually.
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Without the OMB as a scapegoat, councillors must now make tough decisions themselves.
Ontario and Alberta are projecting budget deficits for years to come.
The recent move by Kinder Morgan on the Trans Mountain pipeline was a massive blow to Canada’s investment attractiveness.
Private-sector investment in factories and other structures down more than 23 per cent.
For smaller countries, access to the U.S. market is a major prize.
Overspending in the United States causes market forces to appreciate the dollar exchange rate.
It takes nearly two years, on average, to obtain building permits in Vancouver.
Quebec subsidies cost north of $2.4 billion a year or roughly $9,700 per child.
A phrase heard almost hourly at the conference was “this time is different.”
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