corporate welfare

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Here’s why governments should avoid tit-for-tat subsidy wars

Policymakers should make business and personal income taxes more competitive and reduce the costs of regulation.


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New Brunswick government should cut corporate welfare to generate tax relief

Provincial government subsidies total more than $100 million per year.


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Stellantis ‘deal’ underscores intrinsic problems with corporate welfare

Federal, provincial and local governments spent more than $352 billion subsidizing firms from 2007 to 2019.


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Governments in Canada spent more than $350 billion on corporate welfare

Government should help foster a pro-growth environment that gives all businesses the opportunity to thrive.


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Ottawa’s corporate welfare won’t spur economic growth

The federal government plans to spend an estimated $13 billion on subsidies for Volkswagen’s Ontario battery plant.


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Corporate welfare for Michelin—another example of wrongheaded policy

In 2017, the provincial government spent $310 million on corporate welfare.


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Federal budget ramps up corporate welfare—funded by taxpayers

By 2027/28, the forecasted annual cost of federal debt interest will exceed $50 billion—or more than $1,200 per Canadian.


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Ontario government spent more than $70 billion on corporate welfare

Roughly half of all business income tax revenue collected by the province was sent back to select firms and industries.


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Bombardier has seemingly given millions of taxpayer dollars to executives—while his company struggles to remain profitable.