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The Saskatchewan government’s election year budget does what you would expect an election year budget to do. It paints a picture of a robust, growing…
If you live in a city of any size, you might worry about whether you can afford fast Internet service. But you probably don’t worry…
WINNIPEG TREATY ONE—On International Women’s Day and with a new Manitoba budget set to be released on April 2, 2024, the Canadian Centre for Policy…
There is a lot the provincial government can do to alleviate the layers of insecurity being felt by so many. It can choose to ensure…
It’s one of the oldest plays in the right-wing playbook.
Honourable Minister of Finance, government officials, delegates and participants, I am pleased to present the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Manitoba budget submission.
While the provincial government has taken some strides forward, British Columbians are still facing big challenges. We know more can be done to help people…
Nova Scotia’s financial situation continues to improve, which means the province has the financial capacity to act on pressing issues.
With Ontario’s 2024 pre-budget consultations well under way, it’s time to think hard about public services in this province—and how we fund them.
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For every dollar per person spent on programs in other provinces, Ontario spent 75 cents
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Ontario government is squirreling money away while public services suffer
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