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1:59PM
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The trouble with governments 'defending' jobs

A government that favours employment should encourage the labour market to work as efficiently as possible.

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1:40PM
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NEB report supports Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

Compared to U.S. crude, Canadian heavy crude traded at a 41 per cent price discount.


10:23AM
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Another second-best solution for Alberta’s oil transport woes

Canada already exports more refined products than we import.


1:31PM
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Globe and Mail's Rob Carrick offers superficial response to our CPP column

The expanded CPP will not increase overall retirement savings.

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11:21AM
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'Austerity' claims in Quebec have little basis in fact

Net public debt represented 46.6 per cent of the economy in 2017.


11:10AM
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'Tax the rich' movement in the U.S. may benefit Canada

U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren expects her wealth tax to fetch about $2.75 trillion in 10 years.


10:46AM
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A disappointing jobs report for Alberta

Far more Albertans are receiving EI payments today.


10:38AM
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Brexit voters aren't just grumpy old men

Contrary to many observer expectations, there’s no obvious urban-rural split.

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3:36PM
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U.S. outperforming Canada where it matters most—capital formation

Annualized quarterly real GDP growth in Canada for 2018 averaged 2.1 per cent compared to 2.8 per cent in the U.S.


2:32PM
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Burnaby relies heavily on industrial property taxes

At 44.9 per cent, Burnaby’s heavy industry tax rates were more than 22 times higher than its residential tax rates.


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