Consumption is now a more reliable tax base upon which to promote economic growth and fairness.
Blog - Fraser Forum
Mars 15, 2017
10:35AM
Spending choices have largely driven the province’s nearly unbroken string of deficits.
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Mars 15, 2017
10:10AM
The Chretien Consensus includes prudent spending, balanced budgets, declining debt and competitive taxes.
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Mars 14, 2017
8:07AM
The federal government is not properly measuring the effectiveness of 90 per cent of its spending on innovation and skills training.
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Mars 13, 2017
1:48PM
Decentralization can lead to duplication of services and the layering of new taxes upon old ones.
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Mars 13, 2017
8:05AM
After the reforms, Saskatchewan government spending as a share of the economy fell to 15.3 per cent, down from 23.8 per cent.
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Mars 10, 2017
9:39AM
No one really knows the true cost to humanity of an extra tonne of, say, carbon dioxide put into the air.
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Mars 10, 2017
6:00AM
The Notley government will unveil Alberta’s 2017 budget next week.
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Mars 9, 2017
3:00AM
In reality, a considerable percentage of Canadians earn capital gains.
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Mars 8, 2017
8:00AM
Less investment means fewer jobs and less revenue flowing through the province.
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