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This fiscal year, Canada's federal government will send more than $68 billion in transfer payments to the provinces.
Most people probably don’t think of free markets as beautiful. They’re dynamic. They’re productive. They’re useful. But beautiful? That’s not really a word we associate with them.
The Council managed to cobble together a very scary scenario. However, in doing so, they committed errors of omission and commission that render their report essentially meaningless.
Among OECD countries (including Canada), there’s a lot of diversity in growth numbers, but little variation in consumer confidence.
A small community in northern British Columbia rejected a billion dollar LNG deal and recently announced it's seeking aboriginal title on land slated for a $36 billion LNG project.
The Energy East pipeline project should be the biggest “no-brainer” pipeline of all those proposed across Canada.
Individual workers—on their own or working together—may find it difficult and costly to organize a decertification drive.
Alberta’s environmental performance, much like any other Canadian province, has been one of continuing environmental improvement.
While all three party leaders tried to assure us that they are best able to guide us through an uncertain economic world, all missed the fundamental point that Canada is a small open economy.
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