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  1. The evidence is clear—P.E.I. must balance its budget

    The province's net debt will top $2.6 billion, which breaks down to $16,285 per Islander. ...

  2. Outdated EI system adds to Atlantic Canada’s labour challenges

    More than 267,000 Atlantic Canadians currently receive some form of EI benefit. ...

  3. Deficits for 50 years—a plan fraught with risks and consequences

    The Trudeau government plans to implement new spending programs including national childcare and pharmacare. ...

  4. New review rules—the impact on drug access in Canada

    In 2017, the federal government introduced new regulations for the drug review board. ...

  5. Trudeau government ‘buy back’ firearms plan may cost up to $6.7 billion

    Licenced firearms owners are much less likely to commit criminal acts than other Canadians. ...

  6. Proposed ‘drug price’ changes threaten access for Canadian patients

    Advanced clinical trials in Canada, which were consistent between 2015 and 2019, decreased by 26 per cent in 2020. ...

  7. Delayed drug approvals in Canada—here’s why

    New drugs are approved later in Canada than in the United States and European Union. ...

  8. Canadian policymakers should learn from ‘renewable’ experience in California and Texas

    Since 2006, wind and solar generators in Texas have received about $19.4 billion in federal, state and local subsidies. ...

  9. Approving new drugs in Canada—a 30-year review

    Regardless of their potential impact on patient health, drug approval times in Canada were longer than in other countries. ...

  10. Ontario has fallen behind Michigan’s economy

    At least 90 per cent of net job creation in Ontario took place either in the Greater Toronto Area or Ottawa. ...