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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?
Do companies like General Motors or Welspun make investment decisions based on speeches they hear or nice conversations they have with national leaders?
Vancouver's cab-licensing system tempts political patronage and cronyism.
If we eliminate all government-granted monopolies, people could compete with lawyers, even doctors.
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