The plan will require up to an estimated 32,800 employees at firearm collection points.
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The typical number of approval bodies with veto power over rezoning increased in many cities.
Recent study found that legislator votes coincided with the positions of their constituents only 65 per cent of the time.
The Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania unreservedly embraced economic freedom since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Senator Elizabeth Warren remains a top contender in the Democratic presidential nomination race.
Sixty-five per cent of respondents for Alberta were deterred by the high cost of regulatory compliance.
The index spotlights fundamental rights such as freedom of speech, religion, association and assembly.
Total federal expenditures will grow to a projected $420.5 billion in 2024-25.
So-called "trade-exposed” industries are the least able to pass on higher costs to consumers.
Program spending could grow by nearly $50 billion in just five years
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