Job growth

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Policymakers across Canada should study Michigan’s success

Michigan replaced its complex business tax with a flat corporate income tax of 6 per cent.


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Don’t be like the media and politicians—actually read StatsCan data on latest job numbers

Women over 25 years old working full-time were hardest hit, with employment decreasing by 31,500 jobs.


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Only New Brunswick and Nova Scotia created fewer private-sector jobs than Ontario, on average, each year between 2007 and 2016.


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In northern Ontario, job losses ranged from 1 per cent in Greater Sudbury to 16.1 per cent in Sault Ste. Marie.


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The Brown-led PCs would move to a $15 minimum wage over a four-year period.


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Current projections suggest firms will invest less money in Ontario this year than in 2008.


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The Atlantic provinces comprise four of the five lowest ranked Canadian and U.S. jurisdictions.


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Six years after the recession, neither Southwestern, Northern nor Eastern Ontario had recovered to 2008 employment levels.