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Incentivize hospitals to treat patients—not avoid them
Hospitals currently view patients as costs that eat into the budget. ...
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Supply constraints drive home prices in Canada
In April, the average price for a home in Canada hit $723,500. ...
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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. ...
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Furey government must reduce compensation for government-sector workers
Government salaries and benefits comprise approximately 42 per cent of the province's spending. ...
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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. ...
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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. ...
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Ontario among region’s poorest jurisdictions
Michigan’s per capita GDP was $3,911 higher than Ontario's. ...
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Reality check—the dangers of debt accumulation
Canada's total government debt now equals 107 per cent of GDP. ...
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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. ...
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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. ...