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Decline in federal tax revenue highlights importance of a strong Alberta
A recent Globe and Mail feature revealed that federal personal income tax revenue declined by nearly $5 billion between 2015 and 2016. According to subsequent analysis by University of Calgary economist Lindsay Tedds, an eye-popping 97 ...
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Things are looking better for Canadian oil and gas
Statistics Canada has some good news for anyone interested in the health of Canada’s oil and gas industry. Canadian oil production is nearly at full capacity, and natural gas is also showing solid growth compared to last year at this ...
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U.S. invites new oil and gas investment while Canada lags behind
Last week, America’s oil and gas sector received good news on the investment front. Pembina Pipeline Corp’s CEO Mick Dilger said that the next “game-changing” project could be in the United States, not Canada. He’s referring to the ...
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Alberta’s carbon tax will lead to loss of jobs, income, exports, revenues, etc.
The Alberta media is abuzz with the findings of an internal NDP analysis of its first-concept carbon tax. Chris Varcoe, at the Calgary Herald dropped some of the bombshell findings on June 17. To be fair, the carbon tax was not ...
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Alberta carbon tax will fund bureaucratic expansion, redistribute wealth of Albertans
Alberta Minister of Environment and Parks Shannon Phillips recently introduced Bill 20, the Climate Leadership Implementation Act. If there was any doubt that Alberta’s climate plan is little more than expansionary tax-and-spend ...
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An adult conversation about the oilsands
Max Fawcett, the editor of Alberta Oil, penned an interesting article recently, taking on the newest environmentalist stance on the oilsands, which many Canadians may not understand. The current environmentalist demand is for 85 per cent ...