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Large deficit looms for B.C. and the Horgan government(Appeared in the Vancouver Sun) by Jake Fuss and Milagros PalaciosDebt as a share of the provincial economy could reach up to 19.8 per cent this year. Elizabeth May’s ‘oil is dead’ claim underscores misunderstanding of basic economics(Appeared in the Calgary Sun) by Robert P. MurphyBy 2025, oil demand will be more than five million barrels per day higher than in 2019. Ontario must align government compensation with private sectorby Tegan Hill, Niels Veldhuis, and Alex WhalenOntario's net government debt has grown approximately 121 per cent since 2007/08. Federal firearms ban misses mark—badlyby Gary MauserUp to 90 per cent of firearms used in violent crimes in Canada are smuggled, mainly from the U.S. As the economy reopens, Canada must address its competitiveness problemby Jake FussThe top combined personal income tax rate now exceeds 50 per cent in eight provinces. Ottawa must remove disincentives to return to workby Tegan Hill and Jason ClemensCanadians can earn up to $1,000 per month and remain eligible for CERB. Canada must tailor trade practises for post-COVID worldby Livio Di MatteoThe Marshall Plan helped former foes and allies alike rebuild their economies after the Second World War. The ‘other’ health-care crisis damaging our economy—every year(Appeared in the National Post) by Mackenzie Moir and Bacchus BaruaAn estimated 1,064,286 Canadians waited for medically necessary treatment in 2019. |
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