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Endless spending increases will not fix Canada’s health-care systemby Mackenzie Moir and Jake FussFrom 1993 to 2023, health-care wait times have increased by 198 per cent. Ontario government is anything but ‘fiscally responsible’(Appeared in the Ottawa Sun) by Jake Fuss and Grady MunroThis year the government plans to run a $9.8 billion deficit followed by a $4.6 billion deficit next year. BC United’s ‘largest tax cut in B.C.’s history’ plan fails to address main tax problems(Appeared in the Vancouver Province) By: Tegan HillThis week, party leader Kevin Falcon announced that, if elected in the provincial election this October, BC United would eliminate provincial income tax on the first $50,000 earned by British Columbians. Alberta government should finally undo tax hikes and help restore province’s advantage(Appeared in the Calgary Sun) by Tegan HillThe change would save approximately 2.3 million Albertans an average of $1,573 per year. Government meddling contributes to doctor exodus in Quebecby Bacchus Barua and Yanick LabrieAustralia’s health-care system costs less than Canada’s yet delivers more rapid access to health-care services. Canada’s dismal growth prospects should raise alarm bells in New Brunswick(Appeared in the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal) by Alex WhalenThe province's per-person GDP trailed the Canadian average by more than $10,000. Nighttime light intensity exposes failure of autocratic regimesby Vincent GelosoNighttime light is artificial so its level should depict—all else being equal—levels of development. |
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