Last year, builders in the province built nearly 60 per cent fewer new homes per person compared to 1973.
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The government can hold nominal spending flat for one year without creating any management challenges.
The government plans to overspend by $11.2 billion relative to its 2023 budget plan.
The government wants to fundamentally change the way 95 per cent of the province's land and water is managed.
If current trends continue, people in countries such as Estonia, Korea and Turkey will have higher living standards than Canadians.
Many parents saw residential schools as the best option available for their children.
According to government projections, federal debt interest costs in 2023/24 will reach $46.5 billion.
Countries such as Switzerland, Germany and Australia either partner with their private sector or use it as a pressure-valve for the public system.
In 2022/23, Alberta's program spending was $13,570 per person, more than $1,200 higher than Ontario.
The province is on track to add more debt than it did during the 2008/09 recession and pandemic.
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