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Taxes for the average Canadian family have increased 1,939 per cent since 1961.
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Alberta’s first-quarter fiscal update now expects the province’s operating deficit this year will be $10.9 billion.

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Ontario and Michigan may fund corporate welfare on both sides of the border.

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For much of human evolution we have lived in primitive shelters and gathered around fires for warmth and cooked food.
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Adding more expensive renewables will not help Atlantic Canadians already burdened with high energy prices and expenditures.

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In a recent study, we tracked the total tax bill of the average Canadian family from 1961 to 2015.
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Sustained program spending growth by successive governments is the primary reason for the big deficits.

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The average Canadian family can expect to pay $11,494 this year for public health care.
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The U.S. has endured a relatively high corporate tax rate and growth of government regulations.

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Some B.C. government policies are at odds with ambitions to grow the province’s tech sector.

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