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New research looks at the number of universities and their effect on per capita GDP.

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Starting in 1995, Prime Minister Jean Chretien and Finance Minister Paul Martin reduced program spending, balanced the budget and cut taxes.

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Value is subjective, and the value of art may be one of the most subjective values out there.

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Much of the proceeds from the cap-and-trade scheme will fuel more government spending.
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On health care, despite a high level of spending, Canadians have comparatively poor access to technology and doctors, and long wait times for surgery.

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Opposition to pipelines, including the recent violence at a National Energy Board hearing, comes with real costs to both people and the environment.

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Alberta's provincial government has dramatically increased personal and corporate income taxes.

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The Alberta government plans to cap greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the province at 100 megatonnes (Mt) annually.

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Attributing Ontario’s manufacturing struggles to global forces is, at best, an oversimplification.

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Taxes for the average Canadian family have increased 1,939 per cent since 1961.

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