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Alberta's fiscal update---and $6.5 billion deficit---underscores need for spending reductions(Appeared in the Calgary Sun) by Tegan HillAccording to the recent Alberta fiscal update, the province will punch another ticket on the resource revenue rollercoaster in 2025/26. More money won’t fix Ontario’s school violence problem(Appeared in the Toronto Sun) by Michael ZwaagstraOver the last 10 years, violent incidents increased by 77 per cent in the province's schools. All of B.C. now subject to 'Aboriginal title' claimsby Barry KirkhamThe judge declared that three square miles in the heart of Richmond is now Aboriginal title. Yes, Trump’s trade war hurts Canadians—but he’s hurting Americans, too(Appeared in National Newswatch) by Matthew D. Mitchell and Robert A. LawsonThe president policies will drive up the cost of goods and services in the U.S. Ontario’s economy has fallen behind the rest of Canadaby Ben EisenThe province went from having living standards that were 5.1 per cent higher than the rest of Canada to 3.2 per cent lower. U.S. rejection of climate-alarmed worldview has massive implications for Canada(Appeared in the Ottawa Sun) by Kenneth P. GreenThe U.S. will likely cut a large amount of spending on GHG suppression measures. Premier Ford should clean up his own mess(Appeared in the Toronto Star) by Jake Fuss and Grady MunroIn 2018, Premier Ford promised to lower the second-lowest income rate by 20 per cent. Carney’s housing plan will likely spend a lot for very little(Appeared in the Waterloo Region Record) by Jake Fuss and Austin ThompsonMore private housing would be built today if all levels of government simply got out of the way. B.C. Indigenous land claims decision leaves British Columbians in limboby Dwight NewmanThe trial delivered lingering uncertainty and heightened risks on the legal status of property. Incoming premier should tackle P.E.I.’s mountain of debtby Alex WhalenThis year, the provincial government will pay a projected $170 million in debt interest costs. |
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