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Taxpayers are fleeing New York in droves
Taxpaying New Yorkers are leaving in droves for other states, according to a new study.
In 2014, 126,000 New York tax filers fled to other places in the United States — more than from any other state, <a href="http://www.newgeography.com/">accord
Bayer to buy Monsanto in $66B takeover
German drug and farm chemical maker Bayer AG says it has agreed to acquire seed and weed-killer company Monsanto in an all-cash deal valued at $66 billion.
Alberta gets a cleaning lesson from SaskatchewanBy Colin Craig There was a fair amount of press coverage recently over the Notley government’s decision to cancel an Alberta Health Services contract with a local company to clean bed sheets in our hospitals.

Though much of that popularity is simple excitement over Trudeau’s youth and good looks, there is nonetheless a sense that positive attention for Canada

A school district outside Amarillo recently installed signs warning people that its staff is armed
Gossip site Gawker will shut down next week
Goodbye to Gawker. Nick Denton's snarky gossip site will cease operations next week after Univision struck an agreement to acquire parent company Gawker Media Group out of bankruptcy.
Avoiding crazy is Canada's best economic strategy: Don Pittis
Trump and Brexit and activist monetary policy — never mind various destabilizing clashes — make Canada seem boring in a hair-raising world. Despite last week's gloomy economic data, Canada is about to prove that a little bit of boring is a big asset.
Ontario wineries frustrated by government obstacles
Small Ontario wineries and distilleries say they face a tangle of red tape and overwhelming taxes that make it too hard to serve consumers and build their businesses - and recent provincial changes are far too small to make a difference.
Loss of Canadian Wheat Board behind Churchill failure
The closure of the Port of Churchill and the fate of Manitoba’s northern rail line is not an accident due to economic circumstance: it was the inevitable result of eliminating the single-desk monopoly of the Canadian Wheat Board.
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