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Since 2014/15, annual federal program spending has increased by $193.6 billion—or 75.5 per cent.

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From 1968 to 2023, Ontario ran 48 deficits—or deficits 87 per cent of the time.

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Prof. Easton made great contributions in the area of crime research, which was one of his passions.

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On a per-person basis, government spending will increase to $19,238, the highest of any province in Canada.

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The province's net debt will reach a projected $16.3 billion in 2024/25.

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The province's program spending this year will increase by 6.2 per cent, a rate faster than population growth plus inflation.

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The average Singaporean earns about 30 per cent more than the average American.

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New Brunswickers who required medically-necessary surgeries endured a median wait for treatment of 52.6 weeks.

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This year, the province will spend a projected $548 million on provincial debt interest.

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From 2019-20 to 2024-25, the government increased program spending by more than 50 per cent.

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