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Horgan home subsidies won’t make Metro Vancouver more affordable(Appeared in Business in Vancouver) by Steven GlobermanVancouver is among the most unaffordable cities in the world. Tax burden growing in Canada, higher taxes loom on the horizon(Appeared in the Ottawa Sun) by Jake Fuss and Milagros PalaciosThe federal and provincial governments project combined budget deficits of $233.5 billion in 2021. Debt interest burden highlights Newfoundland and Labrador fiscal crisisby Jake Fuss and Alex WhalenAt $2,055 per person, the province's government debt burden is the highest in Canada. Alberta economy recovering from COVID but government finances remain cause for concern(Appeared in the Edmonton Sun) by Tegan HillThe province's net debt will reach a projected $102.1 billion by 2023/24. Student testing in Canada requires much-needed reform(Appeared in the Financial Post) by Derek J. AllisonQuebec students have consistently outperformed their peers in all other provinces. Modern Monetary Theory remains a dangerous policy prescription in Canada and beyond(Appeared in the Hub) by Steven GlobermanMany economists warn about ballooning budget deficits and the potential for higher interest rates in the future. Furey government must reduce compensation for government-sector workersby Alex Whalen and Jake FussGovernment salaries and benefits comprise approximately 42 per cent of the province's spending. |
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