Starting in 1995, Prime Minister Jean Chretien and Finance Minister Paul Martin reduced program spending, balanced the budget and cut taxes.
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Value is subjective, and the value of art may be one of the most subjective values out there.
On health care, despite a high level of spending, Canadians have comparatively poor access to technology and doctors, and long wait times for surgery.
Opposition to pipelines, including the recent violence at a National Energy Board hearing, comes with real costs to both people and the environment.
Alberta's provincial government has dramatically increased personal and corporate income taxes.
The Alberta government plans to cap greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the province at 100 megatonnes (Mt) annually.
Attributing Ontario’s manufacturing struggles to global forces is, at best, an oversimplification.
Alberta’s first-quarter fiscal update now expects the province’s operating deficit this year will be $10.9 billion.
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