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The United Nation’s favoured approach would require massive wealth transfers and be wildly unpopular.

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As oil royalties have fallen, Albertans have endured multiple tax hikes and a S&P downgrade.

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The new tax scheme will cost a family of four about $338 extra in 2017.

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This week I got an email from the Quebec Liberal Party that gives new meaning to the term “Quebec, Inc.”

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When there’s no competition for services such as welfare and unemployment insurance, there’s no market discipline forcing government bureaucracies to listen to its “customers.”

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Ontario’s aggressive green-energy/green-tech approach led to soaring power prices for Ontarians.

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Canadian Medicare did not start out as a national institution. It started in one province, Saskatchewan, and spread to others over the years.

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Regulations are difficult to remove once implemented, as they create groups in society with vested interests in preserving regulations

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China’s low wages give it a decisive cost advantage.

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The government has moved from a 10 per cent flat rate personal income tax to a progressive tax with steeper rates.

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