Only New Brunswick and Nova Scotia created fewer private-sector jobs than Ontario, on average, each year between 2007 and 2016.
Government Spending & Taxes
Ontario’s upcoming provincial budget will likely include a significant increase in government spending with an eye on the spring election.
The ratio of household net worth-to-GDP has risen over time.
It takes 21 months (on average) for homebuilders to obtain building permits from Vancouver City Hall.
Canada’s federal net debt will climb to $831.5 billion by 2022-23.
Statistics Canada released its latest survey results on investment intentions for 2018.
If more innovation programs were all we needed to solve our innovation problems, they would have been solved a long time ago.
The budget proposes cumulative deficits totalling $72.8 billion over the government’s first mandate.
The government has once again refused to set a timeline for returning to a balanced budget.
The province will spend nearly $22 billion on health care in 2018/19.
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