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Nighttime light intensity exposes failure of autocratic regimes

Nighttime light is artificial so its level should depict—all else being equal—levels of development.


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Canadian living standards declining with no end in sight

The federal and provincial governments continue to borrow and spend.


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B.C. lags behind neighbours on key measure of economic well-being

Oregon's per-person GDP was 20 per cent higher than in B.C.


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Economic freedom—something to brag about in Florida and beyond

Economically free states are more likely to experience higher wages and more entrepreneurial activity.


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COVID fallout—a provincial breakdown of the numbers

For the 2020 to 2022 period, the average annual GDP growth rate was highest in B.C. at more than 2 per cent.