Workers born in 1993 or later can expect a real rate of return of just 2.5 per cent from the CPP.
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From 2008/09 to 2020/21, the province racked up $60 billion in provincial net debt.
The government's ban on six types of single-use plastics went into effect last year.
An income gap of thousands of dollars per year makes a big difference for living standards and quality of life.
In terms of policy factors alone, the territory now ranks 55th out of 62 jurisdictions.
Canadians can expect to wait nearly six months from general practitioner referral to treatment by a psychiatrist.
Canadians may experience more limited access to new drugs and poorer health-care outcomes.
The province's program spending will reach $193.0 billion this year—an increase of $2.3 billion from the budget tabled in March.
Wait times in the province more than doubled from 10.4 weeks in 1993 to 25.8 weeks in 2022.
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