Ontario and B.C. dropped in our mining rankings.
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Ontario electricity prices are significantly higher than they are in neighbouring Quebec.
Government support for national airplane producers can come at a great cost.
The government’s plan for a strong middle class appears based on expanding spending on borrowed money.
The province’s portion of national GDP growth eclipsed 42 per cent in both 2006 and 2012.
An economic slowdown or recession would make the Wynne government’s debt reduction plan much less likely.
In the Commonwealth Fund’s rankings of health-care systems, Canada scored a dismal ninth out of 11 countries.
Electricity prices in Toronto rose by 71 per cent between 2008 and 2016.
Quebec and B.C. have experienced more labour disruptions than any other province over the past nine years.
From 2007 and 2015, Alberta contributed $188.6 billion more in taxes to Ottawa than it received in transfers or federal programs.
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