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  1. Plastics help green the Earth despite Trudeau government plans

    Refined petroleum and synthetic products have reduced demand for whales, trees and human labour in many forms. ...

  2. Ottawa should make equalization more fair and shrink payments

    Albertans will likely vote on equalization in October. ...

  3. First Nations make common cause with petroleum industry in own self-interest

    As environmental opposition threatens their royalties and jobs, many First Nations have teamed up with the petroleum industry. ...

  4. ‘Sustainability’ fund could help Alberta get off resource revenue rollercoaster

    Provincial program spending increased from $8,012 in 1999/00 to $10,618 by 2006/07. ...

  5. New Brunswick takes small step toward ‘revenue-neutral’ carbon tax

    The province’s carbon tax revenue will fund fuel tax reductions or subsidize “green” spending. ...

  6. Does climate change affect economic growth?

    There was some evidence that warming up to 13.4 degrees Celsius is good for economic growth. ...

  7. Provinces should study Saskatchewan’s fiscal recovery of the 1990s

    This year, the 10 provinces are projected to run cumulative deficits of nearly $80 billion. ...

  8. Ontario lagging behind neighbours on key economic measures

    Between 2000 and 2019, New York's average per-person GDP growth more than doubled Ontario's growth rate. ...

  9. Freeland doubles down despite dismal pre-COVID economic numbers

    The Trudeau government ranks last on average total household income growth. ...

  10. Increased income support for seniors threatens health care for seniors

    The number of Old Age Security beneficiaries is projected to double between 2019 and 2060. ...