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The main reason for the relatively slow increase in exports, notwithstanding the weak Canadian dollar, is the ongoing slow recovery of the U.S. economy.

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On Wednesday, TransCanada, the company that would have built and operated the Keystone XL pipeline, launched two lawsuits over President Obama’s rejection of the pipeline.

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The Green Party opposes the Nova Scotia government’s apparent plan to back the re-opening of the Donkin coal mine in Cape Breton.

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Issues of automation and centralization raise serious concerns about government overreach and the unprecedented rise in state power.

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If we eliminate all government-granted monopolies, people could compete with lawyers, even doctors.

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Local land-use regulations inhibit the building of new homes, contributing to price increases.

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Thirty-eight per cent of Ontario business owners expect to see their bottom lines shrink due to rising electricity prices.

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The two front-runners for each major U.S. political party are far from being advocates for liberalizing international trade and investment regimes.

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A meaningful discussion about CEO pay should not be based on faulty and misleading statistics.

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In neighbouring Burnaby, it takes almost five months less for typical housing development projects to receive a greenlight from city hall, and costs approximately $20,000 less in compliance fees per new dwelling unit.

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