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IPCC uses worst-case scenario to exaggerate emission forecasts(Appeared in the National Post) by Ross McKitrickSince the 1980s, ranges of projection were systematically too high. Alberta’s outsized role in Canada matters for all Canadians(Appeared in the Globe and Mail) by Tegan Hill and Jason ClemensAlbertans contributed $2.9 billion more to the CPP than they consumed in 2017. Government reforms may expand role of charter schools in Alberta(Appeared in the Edmonton Sun) by Ben EisenCharter schools can offer different types of programming and teaching techniques. P.E.I government debt could balloon this yearby Jake Fuss and Alex WhalenThe province's net government debt may rise 17 per cent in 2020/21. Equalization is broken and needs fixing now(Appeared in the National Post) by Ben Eisen, Tegan Hill, and Steve LafleurThe fiscal capacity gap between “have” and "have-not" provinces has shrunk from 27 per cent to 6 per cent. Ottawa tweaks regulations for Newfoundland and Labrador’s oil and gas sectorby Ashley Stedman and Alex WhalenWhile the regulatory change is welcome news, significant reforms are still required to restore investor confidence. Atlantic Canadians rely on programs that rely on Albertansby Alex Whalen and Tegan HillIn 2019, equalization represented 15.5 per cent of provincial revenue in Nova Scotia. |
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