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Most people use extra one-time money from government to pay down debt or save.

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Someone should ask Ambassador Peiwu how much property Canadians own in China.

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Alberta's 2020 budget calls for $1.75 billion in additional government spending.
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By 2022/23, the province will have accumulated an estimated $46.6 billion in net debt.

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From 1973 to 1996, Canada's average annual unemployment rate was 8.9 per cent.

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Alberta saw spending reductions of 20 per cent during the reforms of the 1990s.

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Housing unit completions in B.C. have remained relatively flat over the last decade.

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The province projects a $535 million increase in net debt this year alone.

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The court concluded that Ottawa can't encroach upon provincial jurisdiction merely by citing climate change as a national concern.

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Provincial interest payments are projected to equal $2,675 for every man, woman and child.

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