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This commentary outlines the fiscal choices and outcomes that are possible over the next five months and through the rest of the government’s mandate. It is the government’'s task to choose which of these paths can move Ontario'’s economy and fiscal affairs forward in the best possible way.

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Canada as a nation and its constituent provinces have travelled a difficult path over the better part of the last decade to achieve balanced budgets. It is critical for Canada and the provinces to take the next step on the continuing path towards fiscal responsibility. That next step is the introduction of constitutionally entrenched laws enforcing tax and expenditure limitations (TELs).

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The Fraser Institute's thirteenth annual waiting list survey found that waiting times for surgical and other therapeutic treatments grew in 2003. Total waiting time between referral from a general practitioner and treatment, averaged across all 12 specialties and 10 provinces surveyed, rose from 16.5 weeks in 2001-02 to 17.7 weeks in 2003.

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In June 2000, Saskatchewan conducted a major review of its health care system and issued its report in April 2001. The provincial government also invited comments from the public and health care providers; more than 100 individuals and organizations appeared before the Standing Committee on Health. This study looks at some of the reasons why the government's reforms will not succeed in permanently solving the province's problems of waiting lists, a lack of medical technology, a shortage of providers, and other issues.

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This paper looks at the cross-border mail-order pharmaceutical trade and determines that it suffers serious flaws.

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Ontario had two states of emergency in 2003 and a third has now arrived. First, SARS arrived and led to an official declaration of emergency between March 26 and May 17.

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The Canadian Education Freedom Index draws attention to the powerful role our provincial governments play in creating or obstructing educational freedom.