Government Spending & Taxes

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Municipal spending in Ontario—a snapshot

The average annual growth rates in household income range from a high of 4.1 per cent for Timmins to a low of -0.1 per cent for Windsor.


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At $1,944 per resident, Vancouver is the third highest spender regionwide.


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Quebecers elected the Coalition Avenir Québec with an overwhelming majority.


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Study assumes the new carbon tax will shift the tax burden from households to businesses without putting businesses at a competitive disadvantage.


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Compared to people in other provinces, Albertans are more likely to experience long spells of unemployment.


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Eighty-one per cent of middle-class families in Canada now pay higher income taxes.


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Ontario’s population may grow by 30 per cent, from 14.2 to 18.5 million.


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People at the bottom of the income distribution aren’t poor because people at the top are rich.


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BC is returning to its big spending ways of the 1990s

After just one full year in power, it seems British Columbians may be seeing history repeat itself with a return to the big spending NDP government of the 1990s.


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