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Australia, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland all have some type of health-care cost-sharing scheme.

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Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne has reiterated her government’s commitment to push ahead with a provincial pension plan.

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Study found that increasing the minimum wage reduced the employment rate among low-skilled workers by 5.6 percentage points.

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The federal government may speed up spending on infrastructure projects in Alberta and Saskatchewan.

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With budget season on the horizon, the headlines may mask the magnitude of growth in government debt.

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Canadians (and other non-Americans) benefit from research and development aimed primarily at the U.S. market.

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I wonder if the recent rise in the "trust gap" might have anything to do with the perception that governments are outrageously inefficient stewards of citizens' money?

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Do companies like General Motors or Welspun make investment decisions based on speeches they hear or nice conversations they have with national leaders?

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Vancouver's cab-licensing system tempts political patronage and cronyism.

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The Alberta government can't control the price of oil, but it can control its policy environment, and recent policy changes have caused a decline in investor confidence.

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