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Historic decline in Canadian living standards officially reaches five-year markby Jake Fuss and Grady MunroWhile the aggregate economy grew, inflation-adjusted GDP per person declined during the second quarter of 2024. Ottawa’s tariffs undercut Ottawa’s EV mandate(Appeared in the Toronto Sun) by Kenneth P. GreenElectric vehicles are vastly more expensive coming off North American assembly lines than in China. Toronto school board’s Chromebook fixation will damage student ability to learn(Appeared in the National Post) by Michael ZwaagstraThere’s a strong association between poor math scores and distraction from electronic devices including tablets and laptops. Alberta government clings to resource revenue rollercoaster(Appeared in the Edmonton Sun) by Tegan HillThe province's net financial position deteriorated by $94.9 billion over this period. Ontario’s new education minister must control civil servants and school boards(Appeared in True North) by Michael ZwaagstraThe province's school boards should focus on teaching facts rather than promoting woke ideology. B.C. taxpayers desperately need new fiscal approach from their government(Appeared in the Western Standard) by Ben Eisen and Tegan HillThe government’s projected debt will more than double over four years, from $60.7 billion to $128.8 billion. P.E.I. school smartphone restrictions don’t go far enough(Appeared in the Charlottetown Guardian) by Paige MacPherson and Alex WhalenAccording to research, it takes kids 20 minutes to regain focus after just one distraction. New Brunswick’s ‘unsustainable’ finances demand spending restraint from all parties(Appeared in the Fredericton Daily Gleaner) by Alex WhalenThe province's program spending is projected to increase by a yearly average of 8.8 per cent. |
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