New report proposes revamping — and cutting — both personal and corporate taxes
Why other Canadians should care about Alberta’s Heritage Fund
Along the southern shore of the Avalon Peninsula, flamboyantly named towns such as Bay Bulls, Tors Cove and Ferryland offer a stunning panorama, especially during the early weeks of summer. The Avalon could be described as geographically bizarre. Although it includes an urban and suburban core in the northeast that comprises half of the province’s […]
Budget surpluses in the four western provinces will exceed estimates
New law requires licensing of all payday lending industry operators and bans controversial lending practices
Real GDP growth of 3.1% forecast for province
While resources drive prosperity for some, Ontario could become a have-not
The intergovernmental buck-passing in British Columbia over where to dump millions of tonnes of Metro Vancouver’s garbage is a modern version of Nero playing his fiddle while Rome burns. The delays have dragged on for 10 years, and have embroiled the B.C. government and Metro Vancouver, not to mention First Nations and local governments in […]
Charest wants to loosen mobility rules to make it easier for workers to come and go
The Nova Scotia government is hoping green energy will help power it to another term