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TD Economics
28 Sep 2009
the Alberta natural gas industry but the entire provincial economy. Based on value of Canadian production (of which Alberta accounts for about four fifths) crude oil has jumped ahead of natural gas since 2006, reflecting in part an improvement in pricing in favour of .... increasingly competitive environment. Put simply, the overall balancing act facing policymakers in Alberta has got even more delicate since our comprehensive report was released. ALBERTA BUDGET BALANCE ...
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Special Report
15 Oct 2009
The full student budget is shown in the accompa- nying table. For students living away from home, the annual cost of pursuing an undergraduate degree in 2008-09 aver- aged $19588 nationally and ranged between $15849 in. Newfoundland to $21129 in Ontario. ... Nova Scotia. Ontario. New Brunswick. Alberta. British Columbia. Saskatchewan. Canada. Prince Edward Island. Manitoba. Newfoundland and Labrador. Quebec. Source: Statistics Canada. $. 2008-09. 2007-08 to. 2008-09 ...
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Special Report
20 Oct 2009
About two-thirds of the overall shortfall – $56 billion or 3.7% of GDP – is owing to the federal government, while $29 billion (2.0% of GDP) is attrib-. Derek Burleton, AVP and Director of Economic Analysis. 416-982-2514 ... 53%. Provincial debt ratios varied widely between a net asset position of 9% in Alberta to a net liability of more than 40% in Quebec. • Reflecting borrowing needs related to financing budget shortfalls and new infrastructure as part of ..... -2007 ...
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TD Economics
23 Jan 2009
federal and provincial governments aim to stimulate their economies. • TD Economics supports infrastructure spending as a priority, noting that an increased concen- tration of worthy projects in 2009-10 will also .... still in the budget planning process, so it is difficult to say with precision how much will be allocated to infrastruc- ture. What is clearer is that the federal government will take the lead as part of their 'Building Canada' plan, and ...
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TIME FOR A VISION OF ONTARIO'S ECONOMY
29 Sep 2008
placed on the onerous top marginal tax rate of 46.4 per cent (combined federal-provincial). This is above the rate in Western Canada (Alberta is at 39 per cent) and consid- erably higher than that in many U.S. states. But the high- ..... figures for fiscal 2007-08 were released last month, re- vealing a higher-than-expected budget surplus (excluding the impact of one-time year-end spending measures) and, thus, stronger momentum than initially projected in the spring. ...
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