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Key measure of economic wellbeing in Canada basically flatlined since 2015(Appeared in the Toronto Sun) by Jock FinlaysonIn 2022, real GDP per person remained below the 2019 level and was scarcely higher than five years earlier. Technology is largely neutral, but users are notby Jason Clemens and Steven GlobermanCanada’s expected poor economic growth compared to other industrialized countries could lead to longer workweeks for Canadian workers if we’re to keep pace with living standards in other countries. Alberta’s showdown with Ottawa should focus on means, not ends(Appeared in the Western Standard) by Kenneth P. GreenThe federal government's emission-control plans would cripple the province's oil and gas industry. Despite best-laid plans, socialism does not create abundanceby Matthew D. MitchellBy the early 1980s, there were 57 Poles waiting for telephone service for every 100 subscribers. Alberta offers more school choice than any other province(Appeared in the Edmonton Sun) by Michael ZwaagstraThe province has the highest percentage of students enrolled in homeschooling in the country. Tax bill for Canadian families higher now than before COVID(Appeared in the Toronto Sun) by Jake Fuss and Milagros PalaciosIn 2023, the average Canadian family earning $140,106 will pay 46.1 per cent of their income in taxes. Families in Atlantic Canada face lowest levels of school choice in the country(Appeared in the Halifax Chronicle Herald) by Michael ZwaagstraSpecialty schools in areas such as sports, arts and faith-based education are few and far between. Ontario government’s ‘working people’ legislation will hurt working people(Appeared in the Financial Post) by Matthew LauIt’s all part of “an agenda that involves a genuine and lasting shift of power to working people,” said the minister. |
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