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New COVID spending may do more harm than good
Several businesses, particularly in the service industry, are struggling to find workers. ...
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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. ...
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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. ...
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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. ...
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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. ...
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Outdated EI system adds to Atlantic Canada’s labour challenges
More than 267,000 Atlantic Canadians currently receive some form of EI benefit. ...
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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. ...
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New report underscores Alberta’s fiscal woes
Between 2008/09 and 2019/20, the province's net debt increased by $71.8 billion. ...
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Furey government must reduce compensation for government-sector workers
Government salaries and benefits comprise approximately 42 per cent of the province's spending. ...
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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. ...