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Aging, Capital Investment, and Standards of Living
Tax and regulatory reform key to offsetting effects of Canada’s aging population
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Perspectives on Capitalism and Socialism: Polling Results from Canada, the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom
New poll reveals 50% of Canadians 18-24 favour socialism, but few Canadians willing to pay for it
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Newfoundland & Labrador Premiers and Provincial Government Spending
Per-person spending in Newfoundland and Labrador increased from $3,072 to $15,019 (in 2021 inflationadjusted dollars) since 1965
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Prince Edward Island Premiers and Provincial Government Spending
Per-person spending in Prince Edward Island increased from $2,823 to $15,024 (in 2021 inflation-adjusted dollars) since 1965
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British Columbia Premiers and Provincial Government Spending
BC government spending reaches highest level on record in 2021 at $13,250 per person
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Don’t Spend Away the Windfall: Better Options for Alberta’s Unexpected Revenues
Don’t squander Alberta’s surpluses by spending them— instead, lower taxes, pay off the debt and/or re-establish rainy-day fund
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Taxes, Innovation, and Productivity Growth
Canada fell to 12th position in global innovation rankings over past decade, while U.S. improved to 2nd
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The Circular Economy: (Re)discovering the Free Market (ESG: Myths and Realities)
Entrepreneurs and businesses have practiced “circular economy” for centuries without government intervention
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Federal and Provincial Debt-Interest Costs for Canadians, 2023 Edition
Canadians in every province will pay more than $1,300 per person in 2022-23 on government interest costs amounting to $68.6 billion
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Measuring British Columbia’s Prosperity Gap
B.C.’s pre-COVID (2019) median employment income lowest in region and more than $18,000 lower than Washington State’s