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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. ...
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Outdated EI system adds to Atlantic Canada’s labour challenges
More than 267,000 Atlantic Canadians currently receive some form of EI benefit. ...
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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. ...
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New review rules—the impact on drug access in Canada
In 2017, the federal government introduced new regulations for the drug review board. ...
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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. ...
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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. ...
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Delayed drug approvals in Canada—here’s why
New drugs are approved later in Canada than in the United States and European Union. ...
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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. ...
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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. ...
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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. ...