There are billions more of us humans than there used to be and most of us are living far better than our species has ever lived.
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In an effort to make housing more affordable in Greater Vancouver, B.C.’s latest budget exempts newly-built homes worth up to $750,000 from the property transfer tax.
Only 1.5 per cent of Canadians remained stuck in low income every year.
There’s been a lot of media coverage on “house flipping” in Vancouver, and quick sales are common in many real estate markets.
The federal government recently introduced a bill that will make the process for establishing unions less democratic and weaken the financial disclosure requirements for established unions.
Ruling could mean an additional $250 million for the Canadian broadcasting industry.
On average, food isn’t a big part of the average Canadian’s budget.
Study found that increasing the minimum wage reduced the employment rate among low-skilled workers by 5.6 percentage points.
I wonder if the recent rise in the "trust gap" might have anything to do with the perception that governments are outrageously inefficient stewards of citizens' money?
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