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No Sign of Significant Debt Reduction or Tax Relief in Ford’s Spring 2023 Budget – It’s All Spend, Spend, Spend!
Lower taxes and balanced budget were possible this year if Ford government had held to Wynne-era spending levels
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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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Comparing Government and Private Sector Compensation in Canada, 2023 Edition
Government workers across Canada receive 8.5% higher wages, on average, than comparable private-sector workers
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Economic Performance in Southwestern Ontario’s CMAs: A National Perspective 2023 Update
Household incomes in Windsor and London fell from top third in Canada to the bottom third over fifteen years
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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
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Measuring British Columbia’s Prosperity Gap
B.C.’s pre-COVID (2019) median employment income lowest in region and more than $18,000 lower than Washington State’s
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Comparing Government and Private Sector Compensation in Ontario, 2023 Edition
Government workers across Ontario receive 10.9% higher wages, on average, than comparable private-sector workers
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Comparing Government and Private Sector Compensation in Quebec, 2023 Edition
Government workers across Quebec receive 7.8% higher wages, on average, than comparable private-sector workers
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Comparing Median Employment Income in the Atlantic Region to the Rest of Canada
Pre-COVID (2019) median employment income in Nova Scotia was more than $4,400 lower compared to the average for provinces outside Atlantic Canada