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Canadians will pay for Trudeau government’s record spending(Appeared in the Toronto Sun) by Tegan Hill and Jake FussOttawa ran budget deficits worth a total of $94.1 billion from 2015/16 to 2019/20. Rising debt interest costs further threaten Alberta financesby Ben Eisen and Jake FussBy 2023/24, debt interest will consume 6.6 per cent of all provincial revenues. For freedom’s sake, rate Hong Kong(Appeared in the Wall Street Journal) by Michael Walker and Fred McMahonThe Heritage Foundation has dropped Hong Kong from its 2021 Index of Economic Freedom. Newfoundland and Labrador can leverage mining potential during COVID recovery(Appeared in the St. John's Telegram) by Jairo Yunis and Alex WhalenCapital is mobile and will flow to jurisdictions with sound regulatory regimes and competitive fiscal policies. Trudeau carbon tax will cost—not benefit—families(Appeared in the Edmonton Sun) by Matthew LauA tax on businesses is paid by people who own the businesses. Freedom and equality for women and minorities—the real history you may not knowby Sandra J. Peart, Jason Clemens, and Aeon J. SkobleProgressive economists sought to exclude “unfit” workers—mostly women and minorities—from the labour market. Biden spending spree expands America’s welfare stateby Daniel MitchellEven though the vast majority of Americans never lost their jobs, politicians sent stimulus money directly to most households. Biden administration looks to implement anti-jobs tax agendaby Daniel MitchellThe president wants to increase the federal corporate tax rate to 28 per cent. |
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