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Biden administration looks to implement anti-jobs tax agenda
The president wants to increase the federal corporate tax rate to 28 per cent. ...
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Rising debt interest costs further threaten Alberta finances
By 2023/24, debt interest will consume 6.6 per cent of all provincial revenues. ...
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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. ...
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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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Bloated administrations and poor government policy bleeding Ontario’s universities
The government has subjected universities to increased regulatory and planning burdens. ...
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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. ...
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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. ...
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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. ...
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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. ...
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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. ...