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Ontario government should help fund independent schools(Appeared in the Financial Post) by Michael ZwaagstraOntario parents deserve the same options as parents in Quebec and the western provinces. Canada did not ‘miss’ its LNG window—it was nailed shut(Appeared in the Calgary Sun) by Kenneth P. GreenDespite the demand, Canada has only one operational LNG terminal. Record-high resource revenue fuels Alberta’s projected surplusby Tegan HillFrom 2008/09 to 2020/21, the province's net financial position deteriorated by almost $100 billion. Newfoundland and Labrador government should reduce spending in face of dire fiscal outlook(Appeared in the St. John's Telegram) by Ben Eisen and Alex WhalenThe province’s debt as a share of the economy is projected to more than triple by 2046. Employee compensation dominates GTHA municipal spendingby Garreth Bloor, Nathaniel Li, and Jason ClemensNineteen of the region's 26 municipalities spent more than 60 per cent of their budgets on employee compensation and contracted services. No more mask mandates in schools(Appeared in the Toronto Sun) by Michael ZwaagstraAccording to the evidence, schools are not significant drivers of COVID-19 transmission. There’s a better way to send cheques to Saskatchewanians(Appeared in the Regina Leader-Post) by Tegan HillThe province's per-person spending increased from roughly $10,029 in 2005/06 to $13,831 in 2015/16. What are the top spending categories for Metro Vancouver municipalities?by Garreth Bloor, Nathaniel Li, and Jason ClemensBurnaby allocated the highest share of spending to parks and recreation. |
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