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  1. Wait times—the other health-care crisis

    The elective surgery queue cost 1.2 million Canadians a total of $2.8 billion in lost wages and productivity. ...

  2. Tax cuts could create 110,000 jobs for Canadians

    Several provinces now have top combined income tax rates exceeding 50 per cent. ...

  3. Despite Alberta pleas, Trudeau government maintains ‘stabilization’ status quo

    The program offset just 3.5 per cent of Alberta’s year-over-year revenue loss. ...

  4. Reliance on housing investment creates prosperity mirage in Ontario

    The provincial net debt-to-GDP ratio went from about 5 per cent in the 1960s to more than 40 per cent in 2020. ...

  5. President Biden’s first 100 days of tax and spend

    The president wants more than $2 trillion of new spending over the next decade. ...

  6. 2021 budgets establish uncertain future for government finances in Canada

    The Trudeau government forecasts a $154.7 billion budget deficit in 2021/22. ...

  7. What are the Trudeau government’s guiding priorities?

    The prime minister disbanded the Expenditure Review Committee, which assessed the efficacy of government programs. ...

  8. Ford government continues to mirror fiscal approach of its predecessors

    Over three years, nominal program spending will increase by a cumulative total of 8.5 per cent. ...

  9. Ottawa should heed lessons from Quebec daycare experience

    Quebec’s blanket policy helped everyone including parents from high-income households. ...

  10. Global corporate tax cartel would be good for politicians, bad for workers

    The Biden administration plans to increase the U.S. federal corporate tax rate from 21 per cent to 28 per cent. ...