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Governments across Canada are betting big (carbon tax) money on clean tech.
Canada’s lumber companies deny that softwood lumber exports are subsidized by so-called stumpage fees.
In reality, Canadian consumers have long put their financial welfare before their loyalty to Canadian-bred cows.
When governments raise PIT rates, there are both direct and indirect costs for private sector.
Without the anonymity of a secret ballot, union organizers may pressure workers into supporting union certification.
By capping rents, governments create a disincentive for prospective builders to construct new units.
Resistance to marginal tax rate reductions in the U.S. may prevent a return to supply-side fiscal policies.
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