This year, program spending will reach a projected $14,334 per Albertan, which is $1,603 higher than the original plan.
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The province's taxpayers lost more than $2 billion from failed loans, guarantees and share purchases in major projects.
Canadians should consider the $69.9 billion in combined federal and provincial deficits as deferred taxes.
A drop in self-employment means a drop in the number of small businesses and a decline in entrepreneurship.
When governments limit economic freedom, citizens find it harder to buy and sell what they want.
The federal government plans to run a $39.8 billion deficit in 2024/25.
A $170 per-tonne carbon tax will cause a permanent loss of nearly 185,000 jobs in Canada.
The success of any economy hinges on its institutions including its laws and regulations.
Canada's per-person GDP—a broad measure of living standards—fell 0.2 per cent during the first quarter of 2024.
The government has pumped huge amounts of money into inflating demand for licenced child-care spaces.
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