Ontario’s unemployment rate has been above the national average every year since 2007.
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In the 1990s and early 2000s, Prime Minister Jean Chretien and Finance Minister Paul Martin cut federal government spending as a per cent of GDP and raised the employment insurance threshold to between 12 and 20 weeks.
Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) negotiations fail to pressure the federal government to seriously modify the supply management system.
The percentage of recycled water used in hydraulic fracturing is growing.
B.C.’s LNG industry has the potential to supply 11 to 20 per cent of the Asia-Pacific LNG market by 2020.
When groups are pitted against each other, politics, not markets, determine resource allocation priorities and economic rewards.
Starting in 2003, Ontario’s real GDP growth dropped below the average in the rest of Canada and it has consistently lagged over the ensuing decade.
The hit show explores a rich set of philosophical questions including the nature of humankind, our ability to cooperate with one another, and the conflict between worldviews.
Canada has one of the most expensive universal health-care systems in the world, yet on indicator after indicator, we’re not getting good value for our money.
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