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  1. Incentivize hospitals to treat patients—not avoid them

    Hospitals currently view patients as costs that eat into the budget. ...

  2. Supply constraints drive home prices in Canada

    In April, the average price for a home in Canada hit $723,500. ...

  3. Canada should improve access to pharmaceuticals in post-COVID world

    Drugs were approved in the U.S. 469 days earlier (on average) than in Canada. ...

  4. Furey government must reduce compensation for government-sector workers

    Government salaries and benefits comprise approximately 42 per cent of the province's spending. ...

  5. Debt interest burden highlights Newfoundland and Labrador fiscal crisis

    At $2,055 per person, the province's government debt burden is the highest in Canada. ...

  6. B.C. government’s $2 billion building plan won’t solve Vancouver’s housing affordability crisis

    The Horgan government plans to build 9,000 housing units for middle-income earners. ...

  7. Ontario among region’s poorest jurisdictions

    Michigan’s per capita GDP was $3,911 higher than Ontario's. ...

  8. Reality check—the dangers of debt accumulation

    Canada's total government debt now equals 107 per cent of GDP. ...

  9. Line 5 shutdown would be devastating for Quebecers, Ontarians and the environment

    The pipeline carries approximately 540,000 barrels of oil and natural gas liquids to refineries in Ontario. ...

  10. Ottawa should wind down massive COVID subsidies to businesses

    The program's total budgeted costs for 2020/21 and 2021/22 now stand at $110.6 billion. ...