Crimes rates in the province have grown since 2015, except for a sharp drop in 2020.
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During the restraint period, per-person spending increased by $44 per year compared to $401 from 2016/17 to 2019/20.
Insufficient supply relative to demand means fewer homes available to renters and buyers alike.
The provincial budget forecasts a large increase in debt over the next few years relative to the size of the economy.
Without accompanying business investment, an increased labour supply will lead to lower per-capita income growth.
An aging population means more spending on health care and income support for older people.
In all four Atlantic provinces, workers at the national average income level must earn more than $152 to boost their after-tax income by $100.
Despite years of criticizing its predecessors for reckless spending, the Ford government has followed a similar fiscal path.
Between 2010 and 2020, the percentage of tax filers giving to charity decreased by 24.7 per cent in Nova Scotia.
Government workers in the province enjoy higher wages and benefits compared to similar private-sector workers.
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