ontario economy

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In the absence of additional action, Ontario budget deficits will continue to at least 2020-21.


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First, it has to be a replacement to existing programs and not an add-on.


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Ontario had to write-off $1 billion of taxpayer money from the General Motors/Chrysler bailout.


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Residential property taxes are growing faster than real per capita income in many communities.


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Higher energy costs have helped drive Ontario’s anemic economic performance.


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Ontario’s net debt has increased by $126.5 billion since 2008/09.

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Much of the proceeds from the cap-and-trade scheme will fuel more government spending.

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Ontario and Michigan may fund corporate welfare on both sides of the border.


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This year Alberta is projected to run a budget deficit of $10.9 billion.


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In Michigan, employment in manufacturing grew at an average annual rate of 6.1 per cent while it declined in Ontario.