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Ottawa can help tame inflation—here’s how(Appeared in the Ottawa Sun) by Jock FinlaysonThe federal government continues to run and plan for substantial budget deficits. Trudeau government is all gas and no brake on spendingby Jake FussAccording to forecasts, federal spending will be $89.2 billion higher than previously projected for 2022/23 and $80.7 billion higher in 2023/24. Alberta should start saving resource revenue now(Appeared in the Edmonton Sun) by Tegan HillIn 2022/23, resource revenue is projected to be $28.4 billion, the highest level on record. Here's what school choice in Ontario could look like for parents(Appeared in True North) by Paige MacPhersonIn Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and B.C. the government helps fund independent schools. P.E.I. should follow New Brunswick’s lead on fiscal policy(Appeared in the Charlottetown Guardian) by Alex Whalen and Jake FussDuring Premier King’s tenure, spending has grown on average by more than 9 per cent annually in P.E.I. Ford government abandons any notion of debt reductionby Ben EisenThe government plans to increase spending by 8.6 per cent. Teach students how to think—not what to think(Appeared in True North) by Michael ZwaagstraStudents are sometimes labelled “privileged” or “oppressed” based solely on their skin colour. Middle-income earners in Nova Scotia face higher tax rates than other Canadians(Appeared in the Halifax Chronicle Herald) by Ben Eisen and Alex WhalenAt the national average income level, Nova Scotians face a provincial tax rate of 14.95 per cent on the next dollar they earn. |
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