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The compensation gap; why it pays to be a government worker in BC
Appeared in the Business Examiner More than three years after the end of the recession and British Columbias provincial government continues to struggle with deficits, which as of the last quarterly update will likely exceed $1.5 billion. Relying on ...
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The compensation gap; why it pays to be a government worker in Alberta
Appeared in the Calgary Sun and Edmonton Sun More than three years after the end of the recession and Albertas provincial government continues to struggle with deficits, which as of the last quarterly update could reach $3 billion. Relying on revenues to ...
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Did Government Stimulus Fuel Economic Growth in Canada? An Analysis of Statistics Canada Data
The federal government has claimed credit for Canada's economic turnaround in the second half of 2009, but data from Statistics Canada tell a different story. https://www.fraserinstitute.org/sites/default/files/did-government-stimulus-fuel-economic ...
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Ontario Prosperity, Is Best of Second Best Good Enough?
In this study, we examine four key components of prosperity in Ontario. First, we evaluate Ontario's economic performance. Second, we present research on the relationship between the size of government in a jurisdiction and its economic performance. ...