Economic recovery in Alberta is crucial not just for Albertans, but for Canada’s public finances.
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The president has said the U.S. always loses in Canada-U.S. dispute resolution proceedings.
Province’s coal phase-out had no impact on nitrogen dioxide levels, a significant component of smog.
The Trudeau government has increased the incentive for tax planning.
More than one of every five students in Alberta and Saskatchewan attend a Roman Catholic separate school.
Government workers in Alberta are away from their jobs for personal reasons 73 per cent more days per year than private sector workers.
In three of the world’s richest countries, average real wages are lower today than they were in 2010.
A box of Pampers costs $70 off the shelf in Iqaluit compared to $35 online.
For every 10 per cent increase in the minimum wage, youth employment drops by three to six per cent.
Single-payer health-care systems are often only able to lower costs by rationing services.
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