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Significant number of Canadians travel abroad to pay for health careBy: Mackenzie Moir, Nadeem Esmail and Yanick LabrieThere are a sizeable number of Canadians whose health-care demands can't currently be satisfied within Canada’s borders. Revisiting the ‘deal’—it does not look good for Alberta(Appeared in the Calgary Sun) by Kenneth P. GreenYou can’t tack massive taxes onto the oil-and-gas sector without affecting the costs of production and transport. Federal government’s financial reporting is late and misleading(Appeared in the Hill Times) by Matthew LauOttawa didn’t table its public accounts for 2024/2025 until Nov. 7—a delay of more than seven months. Ontario education minister should make teacher education more practical, less theoretical(Appeared in the Hamilton Spectator) by Michael ZwaagstraTo learn how to teach effectively, there’s no substitute for being in a classroom with real students. Water main break underscores troubling governance issues at Calgary city hall(Appeared in the Calgary Sun) by Tegan Hill and Austin ThompsonCalgarians are becoming wearily accustomed to water restrictions and disruptions. B.C. court ruling increases uncertainty and threatens mining investment(Appeared in BCBusiness) by Julio Mejía and Elmira AliakbariAccording to the latest survey, 76 per cent of respondents for B.C. said uncertainty over disputed land claims deters investment. Private property is essential for prosperity in Canada and beyondby Matthew D. MitchellThe erosion of private property rights is not just a threat to land value, it’s a threat to the living standards of Canadians. Nova Scotians face highly ‘progressive’ tax system(Appeared in the Macdonald Notebook) by Alex Whalen and Grady MunroThe bottom 50 per cent of earners paid only 7.0 per cent of total income taxes in the province. |
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