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The plan doesn’t account for job losses, lower wages and reduced investment when calculating the impacts of the carbon tax on Canadian households.

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On average, it takes one-and-a-half years before builders can break ground in Toronto.

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Quebec has one of the highest top personal income tax rates of any province or U.S. state.

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Mayor-elect Kennedy Stewart wants to reach 85,000 new housing units over 10 years.

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In the World Economic Forum’s recent Global Competitiveness Report, the U.S. ranked 1st and Canada ranked 12th.

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Families are sensitive to the price of education, which is why provinces that do not provide funding generally have much lower rates of independent school enrolment.

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Despite the new IPCC report, reality suggests we have plenty of time to manage climate change.

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Minister McKenna is wrong to imply that policy action on emissions is a necessary condition for economic growth in Canada.

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World oil consumption may expand to 100 million barrels per day in the next three months.

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According to a report commissioned by the province, more than 115,000 new housing units were awaiting approval in six Metro Vancouver municipalities.

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