With Canada’s current unemployment rate of 7.1 per cent, there’s more slack in the Canadian labour market than in the U.S.
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High level of spending has not yielded high value in return—Canada has some of the longest wait times for treatment in the developed world.
A higher CPP benefit could trigger a reduction in federal (and provincial) government benefits targeted at low-income seniors.
The space industry is becoming very competitive. National monopolies such as NASA seem less and less necessary.
The United Nation’s favoured approach would require massive wealth transfers and be wildly unpopular.
As oil royalties have fallen, Albertans have endured multiple tax hikes and a S&P downgrade.
The new tax scheme will cost a family of four about $338 extra in 2017.
This week I got an email from the Quebec Liberal Party that gives new meaning to the term “Quebec, Inc.”
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