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Economic freedom surges in Canada
Alberta is the most economically free jurisdiction in North America, beating out its provincial counterparts and all 50 U.S. states as Canada narrows the gap with its southern neighbour on economic freedom, according to a report released Tuesday.
The Fraser Institute’s Economic Freedom of North America 2011 report found Canadian provinces, on average, moved up in the ranks as compared to U.S. states when judged on the size of government, taxation, and labour-market freedom.
“The chicken is coming home to roost: Canada is staying on the course of economic freedom, while the United States has accelerated its spending and regulation,” said Fred McMahon, a Fraser Institute vice-president and co-author of the report. “It’s been a long-term trend that’s really beginning to bite now.”
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Alberta scores top spot in Fraser Institute report on economic freedom | News | National Post
Economic freedom surges in Canada
Alberta is the most economically free jurisdiction in North America, beating out its provincial counterparts and all 50 U.S. states as Canada narrows the gap with its southern neighbour on economic freedom, according to a report released Tuesday.
The Fraser Institute’s Economic Freedom of North America 2011 report found Canadian provinces, on average, moved up in the ranks as compared to U.S. states when judged on the size of government, taxation, and labour-market freedom.
“The chicken is coming home to roost: Canada is staying on the course of economic freedom, while the United States has accelerated its spending and regulation,” said Fred McMahon, a Fraser Institute vice-president and co-author of the report. “It’s been a long-term trend that’s really beginning to bite now.”

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Alberta scores top spot in Fraser Institute report on economic freedom | News | National Post