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Trump victory means Canada must get serious about tax reform(Appeared in the Globe and Mail) by Jake Fuss and Alex WhalenWorkers in every province, across most of the income spectrum, faced higher income tax rates than workers in nearly every U.S. state. Alberta premier should use overwhelming party support to finally enact reforms(Appeared in the Edmonton Sun) by Tegan HillThe government spends billions of dollars each year on favoured businesses and industries. Ottawa’s oil and gas emissions cap will hit Alberta with a wallop(Appeared in the Calgary Herald) by Kenneth P. GreenThe federal cap will result in an estimated 70,000 fewer jobs in the province. Ontario government chooses deficits and debt—again(Appeared in the Financial Post) by Ben EisenThe government increased spending by $5 billion beyond its original budget plan. Ottawa’s environmental regulations stifling Ottawa’s environmental agenda(Appeared in the Toronto Sun) by Kenneth P. GreenThe council said the government should shorten review times for federal approval of "net-zero" projects. Ontario’s sluggish economy stifling living standards in the province(Appeared in the Hamilton Spectator) by Jake Fuss and Grady MunroThe province's average business investment per worker was nearly $3,000 less than in B.C. and Manitoba. Ottawa’s new ‘climate disclosures’ another investment killer(Appeared in the Financial Post) by Matthew LauNew capital per-worker in Canada this year is barely half of what it is in the United States. All parties should commit to growing Nova Scotia’s economy(Appeared in the Macdonald Notebook) by Alex WhalenWhen it comes to the main categories of taxation, Nova Scotians pay more than almost anybody else in North America. Education in Ontario—it’s time for bold changes(Appeared in the Epoch Times) by Michael ZwaagstraOntario parents should enjoy at least the same level of school choice as parents in Quebec and western Canada. |
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