Ontario is about to up the ante when it comes to climate change and energy policy by embarking on a $7-billion dollar plan to completely transform how people use energy.
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The Institute recently released a study that calculated rates of return (nominal and real) received by Canadian retirees from the Canada Pension Plan (CPP).
Vancouver’s growing housing costs are outstripping income increases in the city.
Those behind the plan are central planners at heart, mistakenly seeing themselves as the initiators of trade.
Canadian health-care bureaucrats will likely be asked to explain Canada’s single-payer system to U.S. campaigns.
The “poor” not only got significantly richer, they got richer faster than the “rich.”
In the 12 years following 2001, there were almost two new tax expenditures per year.
Alberta projects a budget deficit of $28.9 billion over the next three years.
You get technological breakthroughs when trying to solve problems, often problems found in previous technology.
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