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Trump and fentanyl—what Canada should do next(Appeared in the National Post) by Ross McKitrickCanada’s border security forces are so compromised and corrupt, U.S. intelligence agencies stopped sharing information with them. New data show how far Canadian living standards have fallenby Jake Fuss and Grady MunroCanada’s general government gross debt has risen from 85.5 per cent to 106.1 per cent of the total size of the economy. Alberta government must enact broad-based tax cuts to meaningfully spur economic growth(Appeared in the Edmonton Sun) by Tegan HillWorkers in the province face some of the highest personal income tax rates in North America. Alberta’s $5.2 billion projected budget deficit may only be tip of the icebergby Tegan HillThe province's massive projected budget deficit could be even larger, reaching $8.7 billion in 2025/26. B.C. government should restrain spending in upcoming budget(Appeared in the Vancouver Sun) by Ben Eisen and Joel EmesThe government’s net debt per person will grow over four years from $11,191 to a projected $21,768. Any realistic housing affordability plan must increase savings in Canada(Appeared in the Toronto Star) by Steven GlobermanThe federal government and provincial governments should increase sales tax rates and reduce taxes on investment income. Time to finally cut red tape on businesses in Canada(Appeared in the Winnipeg Sun) by Kenneth P. GreenLast year, businesses in Canada spent 768 million hours on regulatory compliance—the equivalent of nearly 394,000 fulltime jobs. Ottawa must end disastrous energy policies to keep pace with U.S.(Appeared in the Ottawa Sun) by Julio Mejía and Elmira AliakbariOver the last decade, investment in Canada’s oil and gas sector has collapsed by 56 per cent. Understanding the scale of B.C.’s fiscal problemsby Ben EisenThe province's $9.4 billion operating deficit will be equivalent to 2.4 per cent of all economic production in B.C. Here’s how to address Canada’s teacher shortage(Appeared in the Epoch Times) by Michael ZwaagstraWe should redefine teacher certification so it focuses on skills that really matter. |
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