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Economic and social progress comes from seizing future opportunities, not from preoccupation with past grievances.

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Equalization makes for a handy scapegoat, but successive Alberta governments have no one to blame but themselves for the province’s fiscal problems.

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The unpredictable and shaky trade relationship between Canada and the U.S. further exacerbates the need for new pipelines to tidewater.

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In order to address Ontario’s dangerous debt burden, the new government must first correctly identify the root of the province’s fiscal problems.

1:59PM
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Alberta’s days of having unusually low debt servicing costs are coming to an end.

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Despite misleading claims, senior poverty in B.C has fallen significantly over the past four decades.

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When oil prices were high, successive governments spent freely as though the good times would never end.

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Retaliatory Canadian tariffs will hurt Canadian consumers.

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9:24AM
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Ontario needs policies that encourage Ontarians to spend more energy and imagination working and innovating.

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