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The average Canadian worker now works a lot fewer hours to purchase common household items.


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Canada raised tariffs in the 1930s and sunk into the Great Depression.


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Regulatory red tape is resulting in fewer new homes than there otherwise would be with a growing pool of buyers, contributing to rising prices.


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Bruce Springsteen has moved way up economically, and as a result, may have increased inequality in America.

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Living wage laws tend to reduce employment opportunities for low-wage and low-skilled workers.


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Where entrepreneurship efforts go depends on the payoffs society offers.

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A new study raises serious questions about book’s core argument.


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Only 12 per cent of Canada’s team members won a medal in Rio.


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Encouraging home ownership may deter the labour mobility vital for a dynamic economy.


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Consumption inequality increased by a paltry 3.4 per cent from 1969 to 2009.


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