After just one full year in power, it seems British Columbians may be seeing history repeat itself with a return to the big spending NDP government of the 1990s.
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Expect more “tweaks” to come for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s carbon price backstop with the 2019 election fast approaching.
Review board’s new reference countries have more limited access to new and innovative drugs.
In 2017/18, Ontario’s net debt reached $308 billion.
Ford plan's reported savings represent only $2.33 per Torontonian per year.
Trade with China may actually have increased manufacturing employment in the United States.
Government workers in B.C. are absent from their jobs for personal reasons 49 per cent more often than private-sector workers.
In 2012, government spending declined by 7.3 per cent.
Canada’s forecasted production of 2.8 million barrels a day this year is down 6.7 per cent from last year’s projection.
The two biggest automatic stabilizers from Ottawa are income taxes and employment insurance payments.
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