Statistics Canada again tried to explain the productivity slowdown of the last two decades.
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Nobel laureate Paul Romer’s key new insight was that human capital can produce ideas.
The number of people needing “hampers” from the food bank increased by more than 50 per cent.
More than 80 per cent of Canadians live in towns, cities and suburbs.
Ontario’s debt grew by 107 per cent over 10 years.
Oil price discount recently reached nearly 60 per cent.
One reason for a federation is to pursue different approaches to policy.
The climate threat is based on computerized models that grossly overstate warming.
New Brunswick's debt load will climb to an estimated 115 per cent of GDP over the next 25 years.
The plan doesn’t account for job losses, lower wages and reduced investment when calculating the impacts of the carbon tax on Canadian households.
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