New Brunswick's debt load will climb to an estimated 115 per cent of GDP over the next 25 years.
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The plan doesn’t account for job losses, lower wages and reduced investment when calculating the impacts of the carbon tax on Canadian households.
On average, it takes one-and-a-half years before builders can break ground in Toronto.
Quebec has one of the highest top personal income tax rates of any province or U.S. state.
Mayor-elect Kennedy Stewart wants to reach 85,000 new housing units over 10 years.
In the World Economic Forum’s recent Global Competitiveness Report, the U.S. ranked 1st and Canada ranked 12th.
Families are sensitive to the price of education, which is why provinces that do not provide funding generally have much lower rates of independent school enrolment.
Despite the new IPCC report, reality suggests we have plenty of time to manage climate change.
Minister McKenna is wrong to imply that policy action on emissions is a necessary condition for economic growth in Canada.
World oil consumption may expand to 100 million barrels per day in the next three months.
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