Women over 25 years old working full-time were hardest hit, with employment decreasing by 31,500 jobs.
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A $50 per tonne carbon tax is not enough to significantly change consumer behaviour such as gasoline consumption.
In cities such as Toronto and Vancouver, the move away from apartment construction and towards condos is already well underway.
Report recommends holding nominal program spending flat until 2022/23.
The Blue Ribbon Panel and the Kenney government face a daunting fiscal challenge.
When Ontario announced a modest reform earlier this year, groups lined up to defend rent control.
Ottawa’s federal carbon tax is set to hit $50 per tonne in 2022.
The annual cost to service the province's debt has hit $1.1 billion.
If lots of people are reading newspapers, advertisers would have noticed by now.
Depressed prices for Canadian heavy crude oil cost Canada's energy industry C$20.6 billion in foregone revenues.
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