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Prime Ministers and Government Spending: Updated 2020 Edition
Ottawa spending 50% more per Canadian in 2020 than during the 2009 recession: $13,226 vs. $8,775
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Deferring Federal Taxes: Illustrating the Deficit Using the GST
To balance the federal government’s pre-recession deficit this year, the GST would have had to increase from the 5% to 9%
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The Budget That Changed Canada: Essays on the 25th Anniversary of the 1995 Budget
Chrétien government’s historic 1995 budget restored sound fiscal policies in Ottawa; a stark contrast with current government
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Federal Deficits Then and Now: Is Canada Repeating the Fiscal Mistakes of 1965 to 1995?
Federal government’s current deficit-spending risks repeating mistakes of 1960s-1990s
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Albertans Make Disproportionate Contributions to National Programs: The Canada Pension Plan as a Case Study
Alberta workers paid $27.9 billion more into CPP than Alberta retirees received in payments over past decade
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Alberta Prosperity: A Plan for Opportunity and Growth
New book highlights policy reforms to turn Alberta around and make it competitive again
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What Happens to the Federal Deficit if a Recession Occurs in 2019?
If recession hits, federal deficit will reach $28 to $34 billion before any stimulus spending
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Health Care Reform Options for Alberta
Alberta can pursue major health-care reforms without Ottawa’s consent
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Prime Ministers and Government Spending: 2019 Edition
Prime Minister Trudeau now owns the two highest-spending years in Canadian history outside of war or recession
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CEO to Worker Pay: Global Competition for Top Talent
Top performers in business—like top athletes and entertainers—are highly sought after globally, well compensated