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  1. Biden administration looks to implement anti-jobs tax agenda

    The president wants to increase the federal corporate tax rate to 28 per cent. ...

  2. Rising debt interest costs further threaten Alberta finances

    By 2023/24, debt interest will consume 6.6 per cent of all provincial revenues. ...

  3. Biden spending spree expands America’s welfare state

    Even though the vast majority of Americans never lost their jobs, politicians sent stimulus money directly to most households. ...

  4. 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. ...

  5. Bloated administrations and poor government policy bleeding Ontario’s universities

    The government has subjected universities to increased regulatory and planning burdens. ...

  6. Prime Ministers and Government Spending: 2021 Edition

    Federal program spending in 2021 will reach a projected $11,370 per person—or 18.7 per cent of the economy. ...

  7. Canada’s vaccine rollout continues to lag

    If Moderna had been allowed to sell its vaccines earlier, many Canadian death and illnesses may have been prevented. ...

  8. Ford government presiding over massive growth of debt and debt interest costs

    Ontario's projected net government debt will eclipse $585 billion by 2029-30. ...

  9. Despite court ruling, Ottawa’s carbon tax remains fundamentally flawed

    The carbon tax will increase by $15 per tonne until it reaches $170 per tonne. ...

  10. Nova Scotia budget shows debt accumulating at rapid pace

    The string of deficits will increase Nova Scotia’s government debt by nearly 40 per cent from 2019/20 to 2024/25. ...