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Federal government’s number spinning misrepresents job growth realities(Appeared in the National Post) by Matthew LauCanada's employment rate actually ticked down from 62.0 per cent in July to 61.9 per cent in August. Canada’s high level of health-care spending not producing high performanceby Mackenzie Moir and Jake FussCanada ranked 28th out of 30 universal health-care countries with 2.8 physicians per 1,000 people. Alberta pension plan debate should focus on facts not obfuscation(Appeared in the Hub) by Jason Clemens and Tegan HillSpecific legislation governs the withdrawal of any province from the CPP. Teachers should prioritize teaching over union activism(Appeared in True North) by Michael ZwaagstraIn Canada's government-run schools, union membership is mandatory. Hospital remuneration—the key to health-care reform(Appeared in the Hub) by Bacchus BaruaPatients in Canada faced a median wait of 27.4 weeks for medically necessary treatment. New Brunswick government could use new surplus to cut taxes(Appeared in the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal) by Alex WhalenThe province's personal income tax rates are among the highest in North America. Canadians face European-style energy crisis unless policymakers change course(Appeared in the Calgary Sun) by Julio Mejía and Elmira AliakbariThe surge in energy prices forced the continent to revert to coal, a power source that emits 50 per cent more greenhouse gas than natural gas. Time for governments to boldly reduce government spending(Appeared in the Toronto Sun) by Matthew LauThere’s nothing peculiar about letter delivery, trains, television and radio programs, or alcohol sales that justifies governmental operation.. |
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