Between 2003-04 and 2012-13, spending on public schools in Canada increased by 45.9 per cent.
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In any U.S.-led tariff-driven trade war, Canada would be collateral damage.
Federal government transfers to First Nation communities rose more than 800 per cent over the past six decades.
It was only after the creation of wealth that Florence was able to afford such ambitious artistic achievement.
Investing abroad makes home-country companies more efficient, thereby enabling those companies to grow faster than they otherwise would.
Some speculate that Justin Trudeau’s government may raise the tax rate on capital gains in next week's federal budget.
Per capita federal net debt (in 2015 dollars) grew from $577 in 1870 to $19,302 in 2015.
In light of public outcry, the B.C. government has tasked a committee to examine real estate practices such as flipping and shadow assignment.
The percentage of seniors living in low-income has consistently fallen over the past four decades.
The treaty process in British Columbia recently received a major setback as a community in southern B.C. put its treaty implementation processes on hold.
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