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AB lost 300 active businesses in one month

Not only that, but we have over 2,400 fewer active business since the UCP implemented the Job Creation Tax Cut, the worst performance of all the provinces in Canada. So much for being the economic engine of Canada.

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AB lost over 2,400 active businesses since Job Creation Tax Cut

We’ve seen the worst performance of all the provinces in Canada. So much for being the economic engine of Canada.

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News

AB lost 2,300 active businesses since Job Creation Tax Cut

We’ve seen the worst performance of all the provinces in Canada. So much for being the economic engine of Canada.

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3 years after Job Creation Tax Cut, AB has 2K fewer businesses

We’ve seen the worst performance of all the provinces in Canada. So much for being the economic engine of Canada.

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AB lost nearly 2K active businesses since Job Creation Tax Cut

This was the worst performance of all the other provinces in Canada.

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AB saw largest loss in active businesses since May

Between June 2019—the last month before the Job Creation Tax Cut came into effect—and June 2022, Alberta saw the largest loss in the number of active businesses of all the provinces in Canada.

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Alberta sees largest loss in active businesses

Between May 2019—two months before the Job Creation Tax Cut came into effect—and May 2022, Alberta has seen the largest loss in the number of active businesses of all the provinces in Canada.

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Opinion

Tax cuts don’t create jobs. Higher worker wages creates jobs.

Conservative politicians cut taxes so they can give their rich donors more money. After all, taxes are applied to profits, not revenue, and lower taxes means more profits. But that doesn’t sell well with the public, so they tell us that low taxes creates jobs. Except tax cuts don’t create jobs. Let me explain. Companies […]

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Lethbridge

UCP announce grant for companies to hire new workers

Eligible companies potentially could receive $2.25 million to subsidize wages over the next year.

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Alberta consumers pay nearly 30% more for energy than a year ago

Canada’s increased by only 19%.

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