Is Canadian federalism nearing a breaking point?
Without leadership from the federal government, mayhem has ensued on issues ranging from pipeline construction to greenhouse gas reduction. The result has been the creation of an untenable situation in Canadian federalism, writes Zach Paikin.
With the focus of the election campaign shifting toward the federal balance sheet, it is an opportune time to talk about our governments’ fiscal capacity and the state of Canadian federalism.
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