The federal Liberals delivered their Throne Speech last week, emphasizing the planned middle-class tax cut. Yet there are two major problems with the government's proposed tax reform.
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According to recently released data from Statistics Canada, Canadians are having fewer children, which means the average number of people per household has been declining—a fact that will inform the debate about income inequality.
To stimulate economic growth, Chief Bear knew he had to get his community out from under the archaic Indian Act land provisions.
The Ontario government is considering subsidies for the province’s fashion industry, which is a bad a idea for many reasons.
Tax hikes—particularly on upper earners—tend to bring in less revenue for governments than expected because people change their behaviour in ways that reduce the impact of the tax hikes on their tax bill.
Generation costs in Ontario have increased by 74 per cent in the last decade, and may grow to $13.8 billion by 2022.
In Spectre, current concerns about the surveillance state are brought to the fore.
If it takes too long to get city hall’s approval for housing developments, the supply of new homes may lag behind demand.
Despite a recent report to the contrary, a large body of evidence shows that corporate income taxes are among the most economically harmful taxes.
Chrystia Freeland, Canada’s new Minister of International Trade, plans to work with Parliament to ratify two important treaties that reduce existing barriers to free trade.
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