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FUSS: Prosperity gap growing wider between Ontario and regional neighbours
By global standards, Ontario is a prosperous place. However, within its own economic region, Ontario is an economic laggard.
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In March, the Ford government launched an advertising campaign called “Protect Ontario” about its plan to build a “more competitive, resilient, and self-reliant economy.” While the government flaunts its economic strategy, which promises more of the same from a policy standpoint, Ontarians should understand just how poorly the provincial economy has performed recently.
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