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Prime Minister Trudeau recently mused that not only will the $10 billion deficit ceiling be broken, but the return to a balanced budget by 2019/20 is now in question.

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Only 1.5 per cent of Canadians remained stuck in low income every year.

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While the overall federal transfer “pie” has grown significantly over the past decade, Ontario’s “slice” has also grown larger.

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The change in the nature of work, and increased wealth, transformed the family.
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Despite avoiding annual budget deficits Clark has allowed government debt to grow.
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The word “pipeline” does not appear in the Wealth of Nations, but what the Danube is to ordinary shipping, pipelines now are to the delivery of oil and gas.

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In the 14th century, women of high status were routinely used as bargaining chips in political and economic alliances.

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Market opportunities will improve for Canadian exports, and improved foreign access to Canada’s dairy and poultry sectors will lower costs of these products for Canadian consumers.

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There’s been a lot of media coverage on “house flipping” in Vancouver, and quick sales are common in many real estate markets.

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In his autobiography, McGuinty discusses how his first act as premier was to break his election promise and raise taxes.

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