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Despite years of criticizing its predecessors for reckless spending, the Ford government has followed a similar fiscal path.

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Between 2010 and 2020, the percentage of tax filers giving to charity decreased by 24.7 per cent in Nova Scotia.

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Government workers in the province enjoy higher wages and benefits compared to similar private-sector workers.

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The auditor general found that $4.6 billion in payments for programs such as CERB were made to individuals who were ineligible.

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Ontario’s net debt increased from $373.6 billion in 2020/21 to $380.4 billion in 2021/22.

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The province holds $380.4 billion in debt—or nearly $26,000 per Ontarian.

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Research shows that previous legislation prohibiting the possession and acquisition of certain firearms made no discernable impact on homicide rates.

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Governments in Alberta have a long history of increasing provincial spending during periods of high resource revenue, which inevitably leads to deficits once resource revenues decline.

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According to forecasts, federal spending will be $89.2 billion higher than previously projected for 2022/23 and $80.7 billion higher in 2023/24.

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