More spending on public schools not producing better results in Ontario
Quebec spending per student is 13.6% less than in Ontario, and the lowest of any province, yet Quebec students achieve comparable results to students in Ontario
Read MoreQuebec spending per student is 13.6% less than in Ontario, and the lowest of any province, yet Quebec students achieve comparable results to students in Ontario
Read MoreAnalysis shows Alberta must significantly reduce spending relative to the size of the economy or raise taxes
Read MoreTrudeau isn’t saying no new taxes; he’s saying we should continue to spend today and pay for it with taxes tomorrow
Read MoreAttempting to fight high deficits while maintaining high tax rates will reduce the province’s economic growth prospects
Read MoreOur high income tax rates discourage productive economic activity and put Canada at a competitive disadvantage
Read MoreGovernment spending actually crowds out private economic activity and therefore doesn’t stimulate the economy
Read MoreAs more resources go towards paying debt interest, the gap between what we pay in taxes and what we receive in services widens
Read MoreProviding greater educational diversity through independent schools helps B.C. and Quebec achieve better student performance – at a lower cost
Read MoreThe federal government can’t continue to ignore the warning signs of a slowing economy. It should limit discretionary spending now
Read MoreWe need smart tax cuts that improve incentives for workers, entrepreneurs and investors, along with a balanced budget
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