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June 21 is Balanced Budget Tax Freedom Day in Canadaby Jake Fuss and Grady MunroThe provinces will run deficits totalling $42.7 billion this year while the federal government will run a $42.2 billion deficit. Ottawa’s muddy energy policy leaves more questions than answers(Appeared in the Ottawa Sun) by Kenneth P. GreenThe Trudeau government introduced a cap on Canadian oil and gas-related greenhouse gas emissions. B.C. patients will continue to wait while government increases health-care spendingby Mackenzie MoirBritish Columbians faced a median wait of 29.5 weeks, the longest wait for non-emergency surgery since 1993. Students can’t use AI to cheat on standardized tests(Appeared in the Epoch Times) by Michael ZwaagstraThere’s no easy or low-cost way to prevent students from using AI on their homework assignments. Senator wants to torpedo Canada’s oil and gas industry(Appeared in the Calgary Sun) by Kenneth P. GreenThe legislation would stack investment decision-making boards with “climate expertise.” B.C. government’s debt binge already costing British Columbiansby Ben EisenThe province's debt interest payments will reach a projected $5.1 billion this year. New Brunswick government should enact reforms to increase attractiveness for mining investment(Appeared in the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal) by Alex Whalen and Julio MejíaInvestors are bullish on New Brunswick’s mining potential amid shifting global demand for minerals. P.E.I. population growth outpacing homebuilding rateby Alex Whalen and Austin ThompsonIn just five years (2020 to 2024), the province added 22,276 residents—more than the prior 20 years combined. |
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