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Increasing demand for something in short supply will result in higher prices.

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In Australia, Italy and the United Kingdom, private insurance allows patients a wider choice of providers and faster access to health care.

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The Bank noted that the Trump-China trade war is causing a slowdown in many parts of the world.

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Women over 25 years old working full-time were hardest hit, with employment decreasing by 31,500 jobs.

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A $50 per tonne carbon tax is not enough to significantly change consumer behaviour such as gasoline consumption.

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In cities such as Toronto and Vancouver, the move away from apartment construction and towards condos is already well underway.

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Report recommends holding nominal program spending flat until 2022/23.

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The Blue Ribbon Panel and the Kenney government face a daunting fiscal challenge.

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When Ontario announced a modest reform earlier this year, groups lined up to defend rent control.

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Ottawa’s federal carbon tax is set to hit $50 per tonne in 2022.

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