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  1. Trudeau government spending large on Canada’s credit card

    Federal program spending in 2021/22 is $54.4 billion higher than planned in November 2020. ...

  2. Federal budget speech disregards key drivers of economic prosperity

    From 2016 to 2019, Canada saw relatively low rates of growth in incomes and private-sector job creation. ...

  3. As Trudeau government tables budget, don’t be fooled by positive short-term economic news

    Between 2016 and 2019, per-person GDP grew at an average annual rate of only 0.8 per cent. ...

  4. Trudeau vs. Biden—transparency and budget honesty

    Nearly 60 per cent of the Liberal infrastructure spending was on “green” and “social” projects. ...

  5. Trudeau government weakened Canada’s economy well before COVID-19

    The government offset the benefits of the lower tax rate by eliminating tax credits. ...

  6. Freedom and equality for women and minorities—the real history you may not know

    Progressive economists sought to exclude “unfit” workers—mostly women and minorities—from the labour market. ...

  7. Beware experts bearing consensus

    Despite economic, climate and health models often being wildly inaccurate and unreliable, they are increasingly relied upon for policymaking. ...

  8. Trudeau’s carbon tax hike will hammer southwestern Ontarians

    The higher carbon tax will cost Ontario more than 86,000 jobs and cause the province’s economy to contract by 1.9 per cent. ...

  9. Trudeau government keeps ‘imagining’ while Canadians suffer the economic consequences

    For the 45 research projects approved, almost $100 million had been committed but not necessarily spent. ...

  10. Combined provincial, federal deficits will grow by about $22 billion annually due to carbon tax hike

    A $170 carbon tax will also cost the average Canadian worker $1,800 in foregone income. ...