Government Spending & Taxes

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Between 2008 and 2016, 98.6 per cent of all net job-creation in Ontario took place in Toronto and Ottawa.


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The federal government expects the deficit in 2018-19 to reach $18.1 billion and grow next year to $19.6 billion.


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Calgary households will see a $60 property tax increase, on average.


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Just six months into its 2018/19 plan, the government upped spending by $8 billion.


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The PBO projects in 2042 Alberta will have more debt relative to the size of its economy than Ontario.


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Handouts are far costlier than emission tax revenues to fund reductions in other tax rates.


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The government’s operating deficit now stands at $14.5 billion—only half a billion less than the pre-update status quo.


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Horgan government will spend $492 million on 4,900 subsidized rental units.


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