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Was your tax cut worth it?

When the Liberals took power in BC, the first order of business was a massive tax cut. Promising to revitalize the economy by putting more money in consumers' pockets, the government slashed corporate and personal income taxes by over $2 billion. With the promise that they would pay for themselves--making spending cuts unnecessary--the tax cuts sounded like a good deal.

Message to BC

Ontario learned the hard way

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Sober second thoughts on liquor privatization

Lessons from Alberta

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Three weddings and a funeral

Government plans for electricity in BC

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Greenhouses and fish farms

The province undermines local control

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Projects & Initiatives: Resource Economics Project (BC)
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