There's a clear imbalance between health-care spending and performance in Canada.
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If interest rates exceed economic growth rates, debt becomes unstable.
The province's private-sector investment per worker was $11,300—the lowest level in Canada and 47 per cent below the national average.
This year's federal per-person debt level is more than 25 per cent higher than in 2019.
In most universal health-care systems, patients share the cost of care through deductibles, co-insurance and co-payments.
Patients in the province waited 26.2 weeks between seeing a general practitioner and receiving treatment in 2021.
Gasoline prices were rising before Russia invaded Ukraine.
The territory ranked among the world's top 10 most-attractive mining jurisdictions.
Comparing Canada’s health-care system with other countries, Part 4: Clinical Performance and Quality
Canada ranked last on two indicators measuring obstetric trauma during birth.
Alberta’s fiscal improvement is good news, but without significant policy changes, it will only last so long as commodity prices stay high.
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