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More New Taxes on the Way
The Canadian province of Ontario is a financial basket case. The provincial government pays nearly 10% of its tax revenue on interest to cover the $270bn. debt load (over $20,000 per Ontarian). To put this in perspective, the slow-motion train wreck state of California only pays out a little under 3% of its tax revenue on interest and the average Californian’s share of the state debt is around $3,000.