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Spending Growth Is the Cause of BC’s Coming Debt Boom
B.C.’s provincial debt projected to hit $97.2 billion by 2025/26 because of higher debt-financed spending
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Comparing Business Investment per Worker in Canada and the United States, 2002–2021
Per-worker business investment down 20% since 2014 and falling further behind U.S.
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Analysis of Changes in Median Employment Income in Canada’s Census Metropolitan Areas, 2008–2019
Major Ontario cities dominate the rankings of lowest growth in Canada for median employment income
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Comparing Median Employment Incomes in Canada’s Census Metropolitan Areas
Ottawa-Gatineau metropolitan area had highest employment incomes nationwide in 2019
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Where Our Students Are Educated: Measuring Student Enrolment in Canada, 2022
Enrolment in independent schools—as a share of total enrolment—increased in every Canadian province from 2000/01 to 2019/20
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Nova Scotia Premiers and Provincial Government Spending
Per-person spending in Nova Scotia has increased from $2,114 to $12,880 (in 2021 inflation-adjusted dollars) since 1965
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New Brunswick Premiers and Provincial Government Spending
Per-person spending in New Brunswick has increased from $2,346 to $11,835 (in 2021 inflation-adjusted dollars) since 1965
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The Cost of Business Subsidies in Canada
Federal, provincial and local governments spent more than $350 billion on corporate welfare from 2007 to 2019
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Report Card on British Columbia’s Elementary Schools 2022
B.C. elementary schools can improve student performance despite challenges
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Ontario Premiers and Provincial Government Spending
Ontario government spending reached highest level on record in 2020 at $11,558 per person