Fraser Forum

Government Spending & Taxes

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One reason for a federation is to pursue different approaches to policy.


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New Brunswick's debt load will climb to an estimated 115 per cent of GDP over the next 25 years.


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The plan doesn’t account for job losses, lower wages and reduced investment when calculating the impacts of the carbon tax on Canadian households.


3:37PM
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Quebec has one of the highest top personal income tax rates of any province or U.S. state.


11:53AM
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Minister McKenna wrong on relationship between carbon taxes and growth

Minister McKenna is wrong to imply that policy action on emissions is a necessary condition for economic growth in Canada.


1:43PM
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Metro Vancouverites will go to the polls later this month.


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The last provincial budget estimated the government will run deficits until 2023/24.


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Municipal spending in Ontario—a snapshot

The average annual growth rates in household income range from a high of 4.1 per cent for Timmins to a low of -0.1 per cent for Windsor.


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At $1,944 per resident, Vancouver is the third highest spender regionwide.


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Quebecers elected the Coalition Avenir Québec with an overwhelming majority.


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