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With Canada’s current unemployment rate of 7.1 per cent, there’s more slack in the Canadian labour market than in the U.S.

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High level of spending has not yielded high value in return—Canada has some of the longest wait times for treatment in the developed world.

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A higher CPP benefit could trigger a reduction in federal (and provincial) government benefits targeted at low-income seniors.

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The space industry is becoming very competitive. National monopolies such as NASA seem less and less necessary.

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There are parallels between American presidential politics and the HBO series Game of Thrones.
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In 2016, the average Canadian family will pay 43 per cent of its income in taxes.
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The United Nation’s favoured approach would require massive wealth transfers and be wildly unpopular.

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As oil royalties have fallen, Albertans have endured multiple tax hikes and a S&P downgrade.

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The new tax scheme will cost a family of four about $338 extra in 2017.

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This week I got an email from the Quebec Liberal Party that gives new meaning to the term “Quebec, Inc.”

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