The annual cost to service the province's debt has hit $1.1 billion.
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If lots of people are reading newspapers, advertisers would have noticed by now.
Depressed prices for Canadian heavy crude oil cost Canada's energy industry C$20.6 billion in foregone revenues.
Doing time on a health-care waiting list is pure loss—no one gains from your waiting.
Canadians can make their own judgement about value for money.
Interest payments on Alberta's government debt jumped from $61 (per person) to $655.
Job losses attributed to rising electricity costs outweigh the jobs created in the renewable energy sector.
One effect of the 1930s was the emergence of trade blocs.
No Opposition party has signalled it would balance the budget in the near- or medium-term.
The president slapped tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum exports during USMCA negotiations.
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