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The Impact of Interprovincial Migration of Seniors on Provincial Health Care Spending
Health-care costs of migrating seniors have cost B.C. more than $7.0 billion, saved Quebec $6.0 billion since 1980
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Canada’s Aging Population and Implications for Government Finances
Canada’s aging population could push government deficits to $143 billion by 2045
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Interest Rates and Mortgage Borrowing Power in Canada
Lower interest rates and rising incomes more than doubled amount Canadians can borrow for a home
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Prime Ministers and Government Spending: A Retrospective
Per person government spending under Prime Minister Trudeau nearing record high, despite no recession or war
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The History and Development of Canada's Personal Income Tax: Zero to 50 in 100 Years
Canada’s personal income tax turns 100; small wartime tax has ballooned to 51 per cent of federal revenues
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Comparing the Family Income of Students in British Columbia's Independent and Public Schools
Parents with children in public schools and most independent schools in B.C. have similar incomes
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End of the Chrétien Consensus?
Governments across Canada ditching successful Chrétien era pro-growth policies; embracing red ink and higher taxes
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Comparing Government and Private Sector Compensation in Canada
Government employees in Canada get 10.6 per cent higher pay than comparable private-sector workers
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Counting Votes: Essays on Electoral Reform
Ranked ballots would weaken the competitiveness of Canadian elections
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Understanding the Increases in Education Spending in Public Schools in Canada, 2016 Edition
Salaries, pensions and benefits consumed majority of increased spending on public schools in Canada