Government Spending & Taxes

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With true self-governance, funding and service levels are no longer determined by federal bureaucrats.


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Canada’s defence spending has been below 2 per cent of GDP since 1989.


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The cost and the time required for the project would likely increase dramatically.


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Between 2015/16 and 2017/18, program spending in Alberta is projected to increase by roughly 11 per cent.

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The program will provide a single person up to $16,989 per year in tax-free government transfers.

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The B.C. NDP wants to raise the province’s carbon tax to $50 per tonne.


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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s expected level of per person spending this fiscal year ($8,337) is just $38 less than the all-time high.


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Ontario will add $34 billion in debt over the next three years.

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The province's net financial debt will climb by $35.4 billion between now and 2019/20.


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