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Canada needs more paycheque writers
Total business investment declined by 0.2 per cent per year between 2016 and 2019. ...
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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. ...
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Trudeau policies have hurt economic growth
This government’s policies depart from the consensus of previous governments both Liberal and Conservative. ...
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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. ...
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Freeland doubles down despite dismal pre-COVID economic numbers
The Trudeau government ranks last on average total household income growth. ...
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Federal government’s OAS increase typifies bad policy
The government expects to borrow $331.9 billion over the next five years, bringing the national debt to at least $1.5 trillion. ...
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Trudeau government fuels economic uncertainty
The prime minister’s mandate letter raised the idea of taxing "extreme wealth inequality.” ...
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Trudeau vs. Biden—transparency and budget honesty
Nearly 60 per cent of the Liberal infrastructure spending was on “green” and “social” projects. ...
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Scoring the economic performance of Canada’s last five prime ministers
The 2016-2019 period had the weakest economic performance of the five periods analyzed. ...
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Trudeau’s pre-recession period marked by weak economic numbers
Appeared in the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal, February 13, 2021 Back in 2015, the Trudeau Liberals ran on—and in some ways, were elected on—a promise that their dramatic changes in fiscal and regulatory policies including higher government spending ...