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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. ...
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Ottawa should make equalization more fair and shrink payments
Albertans will likely vote on equalization in October. ...
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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. ...
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‘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. ...
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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. ...
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Does climate change affect economic growth?
There was some evidence that warming up to 13.4 degrees Celsius is good for economic growth. ...
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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. ...
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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. ...
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Freeland doubles down despite dismal pre-COVID economic numbers
The Trudeau government ranks last on average total household income growth. ...
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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. ...