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New Brunswick Premiers and Provincial Government Spending
Per-person spending in New Brunswick has increased from $2,346 to $11,835 (in 2021 inflation-adjusted dollars) since 1965
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Nova Scotia Premiers and Provincial Government Spending
Per-person spending in Nova Scotia has increased from $2,114 to $12,880 (in 2021 inflation-adjusted dollars) since 1965
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Prime Ministers and Government Spending: 2023 Edition
Per person federal spending in 2022 expected to exceed highest level of spending pre-COVID; exceeds $11,000—5.0 per cent higher than 2019
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Newfoundland & Labrador Premiers and Provincial Government Spending
Per-person spending in Newfoundland and Labrador increased from $3,072 to $15,019 (in 2021 inflationadjusted dollars) since 1965
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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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Prime Ministers and Government Spending: Updated 2021 Edition
“New Normal” federal spending at unprecedented levels; per person federal spending in 2021 to exceed $13,000— 34.8 per cent higher than 2019
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Prime Ministers and Government Spending: 2021 Edition
Ottawa spent twice as much per Canadian in 2020 ($17,091) as it did at height of WWII ($7,769)
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Government Spending and Own-Source Revenue for Canada's Aboriginals: A Comparative Analysis
Government spending on Aboriginal people up dramatically over decades yet communities still struggle
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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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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