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Honest discussion about taxes must include bill Canadian families pay(Appeared in the Toronto Star) by Jake FussSince 1961, the average family’s tax bill has increased 180.3 per cent after adjusting for inflation. B.C. government should learn from past tax reform(Appeared in the Burnaby Now) by Tegan Hill and Jake FussThe province now has the fourth-highest top combined income tax rate in Canada and the United States. Alcohol sales in grocery and convenience stores would benefit Albertans(Appeared in the Edmonton Sun) by Alex WhalenLiquor product selection in the province has expanded from 2,200 in 1993 to more than 31,000 today. Pressure to enact smartphone restrictions spurs change among provinces(Appeared in the Toronto Sun) by Paige MacPhersonThe typical teenager receives 237 smartphone notifications per day or approximately 15 per hour. Federal government’s capital gains tax hike is worse than you thinkby Jake Fuss and Grady MunroInflationary gains represent a significant share of the capital gains Canadians are currently realizing. B.C. woman’s plight underscores need for urgent health-care reformby Bacchus Barua and Mackenzie MoirPatients in the province faced a 34.8-week wait to receive neurosurgical treatment. No better time than summertime to privatize alcohol sales in P.E.I.(Appeared in the Charlottetown Guardian) by Alex WhalenMonopolies generally drive prices up by restricting competition. Education spending waaaaay up in Nova Scotia yet problems persist(Appeared in the Halifax Chronicle Herald) by Michael ZwaagstraThe province's math scores plummeted by 45 points from 2003 to 2022. |
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