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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. ...
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Before adding new programs, Ottawa should consider what Canadians already pay for health care
The Trudeau government will likely expand the scope of our public health-care system and Canadian families will pay even more for public health care every year. ...
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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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New workplace practises hinge on increased productivity
Labour productivity grew at a relatively slow 0.88 per cent average annual rate from 2016 to 2019. ...
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Calls for ever higher federal transfers disconnected from economic reality
Provincial transfers represented about 21 per cent of federal spending, up from 13 per cent in 1997. ...
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With higher oil prices, Alberta government must avoid fiscal mistakes of the past
The price of Brent Crude oil could reach US$100 per barrel in 2022 due to a surge in demand. ...
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More money won’t fix Newfoundland and Labrador health-care system
The province spent more per-capita on health care than any other province. ...
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Biden’s plea to OPEC+ undermines his own climate policies
The president revoked the permit for Keystone XL, which would have brought 830,000 barrels per day of Albertan oil to the United States. ...
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Governments and central bankers may have paved way for severe pain in near future
Governments around the world—including Canada—have injected an enormous amount of liquidity into the financial system. ...