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What lessons can Ottawa learn from BC’s past about going from economic laggard to leader?
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Growing Government Workforce Puts Pressure on Federal Finances
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The Fraser Institute 50th Anniversary
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Government jobs vs. private-sector jobs: What’s grown more quickly in Canada recently?
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Economic Freedom of the World 2024
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Our Incomes Are Falling Behind: Earnings in the Canadian Provinces and U.S. States, 2010-2022
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Understanding Alberta’s Outsized Contribution to the Federation
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How much do Canadians pay in taxes compared to housing, food and other necessities of life?
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The Realities of Socialism
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Tax Freedom Day 2024
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Why Net Zero by 2050 is highly unlikely
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The Reality of #Socialism: #Singapore | Mini-Documentary
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Enhancing Economic Growth Through Federal Personal Income Tax Reform
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Realities of Socialism: Life AFTER socialism in Estonia
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Realities of Socialism: Looking Back and Moving Forward
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The Reality of Socialism: Singapore | Mini-Documentary
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The Reality of Socialism: Denmark | Mini-Documentary
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Realities of Socialism: The Unique Case of Singapore
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GDP growth rates—when not adjusted for population—provide a misleading picture of Canadian economy
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The Reality of Socialism: Estonia | Mini-Documentary
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Realities of Socialism: What does income support really look like in Denmark?
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The Reality of Socialism: Sweden | Mini-Documentary
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British Columbia’s Current Spending Peak: Highest in History, Highest Growth in Canada
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The Reality of Socialism: Poland | Mini-Documentary
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Governments across Canada spent more than $50 billion on corporate welfare in 2022
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Realities of Socialism: Estonian life UNDER socialism
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Perspectives on Capitalism and Socialism | Mini-Documentary
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Realities of Socialism: Is Sweden Really a Socialist Country?
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Growth in per-person income in Singapore | The Realities of Socialism
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Investment Performance in Singapore | The Realities of Socialism
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Low Unemployment & High Employment in Singapore | The Realities of Socialism
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Singaporeans Enjoy Greater Life Expectancy | The Realities of Socialism
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Singaporeans Enjoy Low Personal Income Tax Rates | The Realities of Socialism
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Small Government Sector in Singapore | The Realities of Socialism
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Singapore’s Policy of Self-Reliance | The Realities of Socialism
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Economic Freedom in Singapore | The Realities of Socialism
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Singapore’s Superior Education | The Realities of Socialism
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Realities of Socialism: Polling Perspectives on Socialism
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Alberta’s Underlying Deficit
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Realities of Socialism: Polish Life AFTER Socialism
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Nozick Part 2: An Examined Life
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Robert Nozick: Why People Exist for Their Own Sake and Purposes
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The Realities of Socialism in Estonia: A Thriving Nation
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The Realities of Socialism in Estonia: Personal and Economic Freedom
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The Realities of Socialism in Estonia: Post-Socialist Reforms
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The Realities of Socialism in Estonia: Lower Life Expectancy
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Robert Nozick Part 2: An Examined Life
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Robert Nozick Part 1: Why People Exist for Their Own Sake and Purposes
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The Realities of Socialism in Estonia: Falling Behind on Housing
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The Realities of Socialism in Estonia: Cost of Basic Goods
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The Realities of Socialism in Estonia: Low Incomes
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The Realities of Socialism in Estonia: Farm Collectivization
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The Realities of Socialism: Polish Life Under Socialism
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Electric vehicles and mining
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Realities of Socialism: Defining Capitalism vs. Socialism
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Schumpeter Part 2: Technology, Innovation, and the Workforce
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Joseph Schumpeter Part 2: Technology, Innovation, and the Workforce
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Joseph Schumpeter: Why People Come Back for More
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Electric Vehicle Consumer Subsidies in Canada
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Joseph Schumpeter Part 1: Why People Come Back for More