Southeast Asian country’s policy climate receives poor grade in annual survey.
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We accord “stakeholders” special respect, when in many cases we should watch our wallets.
Alberta now has a net debt position of $30 billion.
Rezoning in Toronto takes more than half a year, on average.
Motorists in Vancouver will see the gasoline tax increase by 1.5 cents per litre.
A recent Supreme Court decision in the United States will allow workers in the government sector to decide whether they pay union dues or not.
Reducing Canada’s corporate tax rate will directly promote business investment.
The Notley government increased spending by nearly 13 per cent over is first two full fiscal years in office.
Supply management was established in the 1970s because Canadian dairy and poultry farmers didn’t want cross-province competition.
While the Americans build tariff walls, we should form new trade relationships with other countries.
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