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  1. The real election losers—balance sheet, health care, federalism

    On health-care wait times, Canada consistently ranks lowest among comparable countries with universal health care. ...

  2. New federal government should pursue less-painful climate plan

    The Trudeau government’s climate plan has design flaws that will unnecessarily hurt Canada's economy. ...

  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 Lifetime Tax Burden for Canadians from Federal Debt Accumulation

    Federal debt has risen substantially during the COVID-19 pandemic and is projected to continue rising for the foreseeable future. Large deficits come with costs and Canadians will have to pay for our borrowing today through additional taxation ...

  6. Ottawa’s ballooning debt and deficits should be major campaign issue

    Canada has the fifth-highest level of total government debt among 29 industrialized countries. ...

  7. It’s official—Canada’s finances are now unsustainable

    The PBO report should be a wakeup call for policymakers. ...

  8. Ottawa must exercise more control over borrowing and spending

    If this happens, interest payments on the federal debt would rise by nearly 60 per cent. ...

  9. Trudeau rhetoric can’t change Canada’s fiscal reality

    Due to federal tax changes, 61 per cent of low-income families face higher personal income taxes. ...

  10. Freeland doubles down despite dismal pre-COVID economic numbers

    The Trudeau government ranks last on average total household income growth. ...