kathleen wynne

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Ontario and Alberta have launched spending sprees and tax grabs that will seriously damage economic freedom.

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Taxes already account for approximately 35 per cent of the price at the pump.


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Between 2010 and 2015, average annual employment growth in eastern Ontario was negative at -0.6 per cent.

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Employment in the region remains below pre-recession levels.

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In Canada, total government spending—more than 40 per cent of GDP—is much higher than empirical evidence shows to be optimal.


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Study examines how fiscal policies aimed at reducing government deficits affect the economy.


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Households in energy poverty spend at least 10 per cent of their budgets on in-home energy use such as lights, appliances and heating.


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Almost half of Ontario’s non-government schools have fewer than 50 students.


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The average Ontarian is now poorer than the average Canadian.