Survey asks questions about combat experience including being shot at and witnessing death.
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Since 1990-91, the province has run deficits 20 out of 27 years.
High electricity prices were responsible for roughly 75,000 job losses in the province’s manufacturing sector.
The owners of 67,000 lots currently zoned for single-family housing can now rebuild their homes as duplexes.
Compared to people in other provinces, Albertans are more likely to experience long spells of unemployment.
Cash transactions are fastest, with a mean completion time of 15 seconds.
The imbalance between the number of available units and the number of would-be renters drives up rents.
Eighty-one per cent of middle-class families in Canada now pay higher income taxes.
Investor concerns over uncertain regulatory enforcement have risen sharply since 2013.
Between 2004 and 2014, Alberta created more than 350,000 jobs.
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