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  1. New COVID spending may do more harm than good

    Several businesses, particularly in the service industry, are struggling to find workers. ...

  2. Trudeau’s record-high spending hasn’t translated into strong economic growth

    During the Trudeau period, business investment actually declined by 0.2 per cent. ...

  3. New federal government can't continue debt binge

    The new Liberal minority government should develop a credible plan to balance the budget and stop debt accumulation. ...

  4. Federal debt accumulation will disproportionately burden younger Canadians

    Over a two-year span, Ottawa is expected to add more than $500 billion in federal debt. ...

  5. The evidence is clear—P.E.I. must balance its budget

    The province's net debt will top $2.6 billion, which breaks down to $16,285 per Islander. ...

  6. Outdated EI system adds to Atlantic Canada’s labour challenges

    More than 267,000 Atlantic Canadians currently receive some form of EI benefit. ...

  7. Deficits for 50 years—a plan fraught with risks and consequences

    The Trudeau government plans to implement new spending programs including national childcare and pharmacare. ...

  8. New report underscores Alberta’s fiscal woes

    Between 2008/09 and 2019/20, the province's net debt increased by $71.8 billion. ...

  9. Furey government must reduce compensation for government-sector workers

    Government salaries and benefits comprise approximately 42 per cent of the province's spending. ...

  10. Debt interest burden highlights Newfoundland and Labrador fiscal crisis

    At $2,055 per person, the province's government debt burden is the highest in Canada. ...