By 2022/23, the province will have accumulated an estimated $46.6 billion in net debt.
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From 1973 to 1996, Canada's average annual unemployment rate was 8.9 per cent.
Housing unit completions in B.C. have remained relatively flat over the last decade.
The court concluded that Ottawa can't encroach upon provincial jurisdiction merely by citing climate change as a national concern.
The province’s top marginal PIT rate will increase from 16.8 per cent to 20.5 per cent.
The Trudeau government projects a $26.6 billion deficit for 2019-20.
The situation in California has important implications for Canada’s least-affordable cities including Vancouver and Toronto.
Alberta’s portion of the federal debt totals approximately $135 billion.
Approximately 15 per cent of Montreal's street-level retail spaces are vacant.
The plan will require up to an estimated 32,800 employees at firearm collection points.
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