An escalator that adjusts for inflation is merely maintaining the real purchasing power involved in the charge.
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Capital formation in plant, machinery and equipment remains a major factor in growing our productivity and competitiveness.
Across the Greater Golden Horseshoe it takes an average of 18 months to obtain a building permit.
Alberta is currently the only province to offer charter schools.
The $10.3 billion deficit the province plans to run this year is just shy of the provincial record of $10.8 billion set last year.
Typically, secondary suites can be cheaper to rent than apartments.
Prime Minister Trudeau is on track to increase per-person federal debt more than any other prime minister in Canadian history who didn’t face a world war or economic recession.
In this year's Generosity Index, American states dominate the top of the rankings.
Historically low interest rates have enabled families to more than double their mortgage borrowing power since 2000.
The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion is a gift both to British Columbia and Alberta.
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