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Canada’s Aging Population and Long-Term Projections for Federal Finances
Aging population and historically high spending pre-COVID mean no balanced budget for next 30 years
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The Changing Size of Government in Canada, 2007–2018
Size of government on the rise across Canada; exceeds optimal levels for maximum economic growth
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The Issues Facing Canada's Employment Insurance Program
Existing problems in EI shouldn’t be forgotten as reforms considered
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Capital Investment in Canada’s Provinces: A Provincial Report
Business investment in Canada propped up by housing in B.C. and Ontario; sharply declines in AB and SK; Quebec, Maritimes consistent laggards
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Changes in the Affordability of Housing in Canadian and American Cities, 2006–2016
American cities show that growing, prospering metropolitan areas can also be affordable to live in
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Reducing the Work Week Through Improved Productivity
Four-day work week possible by 2030 without sacrificing income, living standards
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Understanding Universal Health Care Reform Options: Private Insurance
Canada remains only high-income universal health-care country to eschew private medical insurance
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Evaluating Alberta's Energy Regulator
Alberta Energy Regulator should cut red tape, reduce approval delays and uncertainty
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Who Bears the Burden of Property Taxes in Canada’s Largest Metropolitan Areas?
Commercial property tax rates in Canada’s biggest cities two to four times higher than residential rates, with little rationale
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The Costs of Slow Economic Growth: Collected Essays
One percentage point increase in economic growth would increase Canada’s per person income by more than $19,000