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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. ...
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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. ...
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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. ...
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Trudeau vs. Biden—transparency and budget honesty
Nearly 60 per cent of the Liberal infrastructure spending was on “green” and “social” projects. ...
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Trudeau government weakened Canada’s economy well before COVID-19
The government offset the benefits of the lower tax rate by eliminating tax credits. ...
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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. ...
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Beware experts bearing consensus
Despite economic, climate and health models often being wildly inaccurate and unreliable, they are increasingly relied upon for policymaking. ...
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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. ...
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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. ...
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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. ...