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A Friend in Need: How Albertans Continue to Keep Federal Finances Afloat, 2020
Alberta’s net contribution to Ottawa—more than $94 billion—dwarfed contributions from other provinces in recent years
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What’s Changed, By How Much, and What Remains to be Done: An Analysis of Alberta’s Budget
Alberta’s deficit reduction takes longer and reduces spending less than previous reform-minded governments
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Comparing Government and Private Sector Compensation in Ontario, 2019
Government employees in Ontario paid 10.3 per cent higher wages than comparable private-sector workers
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Comparing Government and Private Sector Compensation in Alberta, 2019
Alberta’s public-sector employees were paid 9.3 per cent higher wages than comparable private-sector workers in 2018
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Why Is Equalization Still Growing?
‘Have-not’ provinces received $2.1 billion more in equalization payments due to program design flaw
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Spending Beyond Our Means: Addressing the Root Cause of Alberta’s Deficit
Excessive spending to blame for Alberta’s deficit; Alberta spends 18.5% more per person than B.C.
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Measuring Labour Markets in Canada and the United States: 2019 Edition
U.S. states outperform provinces in job growth, employment rates
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Lessons from the Lone Star State: Comparing the Economic Performance of Alberta and Texas
Since 2014, Alberta unemployment rate increases while Texas rate drops
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Ontario’s Deficit Reduction Strategy Mirrors Previous, Unsuccessful Attempts
Current Ontario government plans to balance budget by replicating failed McGuinty approach
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How Albertans Continue to Keep Federal Finances Afloat
Albertans kept 2017 federal deficit from doubling to $39 billion