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Like all taxes, a carbon tax imposes its own burdens and amplifies the economic costs of all other taxes in the economy.

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When federal and provincial/local revenue shares are combined, the tax revenue-to-GDP ratio is close to 40 per cent.

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There's plenty of room to grow upwards by adding more homes within the city’s existing urban footprint.

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The 10.5 per cent small business tax rate on the first $500,000 of income creates an incentive for many Canadian firms to stay small.

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Canadian taxpayers should expect increases—not decreases—to their fiscal burden.

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In the last 37 fiscal years, the province has only posted seven budget surpluses.

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Business owners must spend significant amounts of money on accountants and lawyers to navigate the tax code.

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By 2015, our top federal plus provincial income tax rates ranged from 40 per cent to 55 per cent.

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