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If the provinces increased provincial spending, they’d either have to raise taxes or run larger budget deficits.

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Governments often spend money today but promise more discipline in the future.

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Government policies and regulations have created an environment hostile to research and innovation.

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Resource revenues are set to increase substantially.

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Government spending in Nova Scotia encompassed 60.2 per cent of the economy.

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There's a clear imbalance between health-care spending and performance in Canada.

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If interest rates exceed economic growth rates, debt becomes unstable.

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The province's private-sector investment per worker was $11,300—the lowest level in Canada and 47 per cent below the national average.

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This year's federal per-person debt level is more than 25 per cent higher than in 2019.

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In most universal health-care systems, patients share the cost of care through deductibles, co-insurance and co-payments.

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