In 2022, the province’s population grew by 29,307 people while only 3,479 new homes were built.
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Energy alone supplied 27 per cent of Canada’s merchandise exports—and 23 per cent of total exports—last year.
Over 10 years, the proportion of Ontarian tax-filers who donated to registered charities dropped from 24.2 per cent to 18.2 per cent.
The province’s $5.6 billion operating deficit is just the tip of the iceberg.
The United Nations climate agenda includes global wealth redistribution.
By 2025/26, the province will spend an estimated $4.1 billion on debt interest—an increase of 53 per cent over three years.
Among universal health-care countries, Canada ranks poorly on several key indictors including number of hospital beds.
The province's net debt is $31,749 per person, by far the highest level of any province in Canada.
The country deregulated markets in the 1990s, privatized state-owned companies, cut spending and reduced taxes.
The top 10 per cent earned 29.1 per cent of all income but paid 35.8 per cent of the total tax burden.