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Despite high spending, Canada’s health-care system is failing badly(Appeared in the Winnipeg Fee Press) by Mackenzie Moir and Bacchus BaruaCanada ranked last among universal health-care countries for specialist appointment waits and receipt of elective surgery. Trudeau government targets law-abiding gunowners, againby Gary MauserResearch shows that previous legislation prohibiting the possession and acquisition of certain firearms made no discernable impact on homicide rates. Surprise surplus should spell end for Ontario's ‘temporary’ tax hikes(Appeared in the Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal) by Ben EisenThe province's top income tax bracket to 53.53 per cent, the third-highest rate in North America. Alberta government must restrain spending despite large surplusby Tegan HillGovernments in Alberta have a long history of increasing provincial spending during periods of high resource revenue, which inevitably leads to deficits once resource revenues decline. Another reason to oppose Ottawa’s carbon tax(Appeared in the Calgary Sun) by Kenneth P. GreenThe carbon tax is undermining the authority of provinces to set their own taxes on other things. High income tax rates take bite out of middle-income New Brunswickers(Appeared in the New Brunswick Telegraph Journal) by Ben Eisen and Alex WhalenTo boost their after-tax income by $100, workers at the national average income in New Brunswick must earn an additional $154.60 compared to only $139.30 in B.C. Newfoundland government can deliver ongoing cheques to residents—here’s how(Appeared in the St. John's Telegram) by Tegan Hill and Alex WhalenA portion of earnings from Alaska's fund are paid to Alaskan citizens as dividends. Data refute claims of ‘white supremacy’ in standardized testing(Appeared in the Toronto Sun) by Matthew LauNinety-two per cent of immigrant parents of K-12 children support standardized testing in schools. |
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