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  1. Enhancing Economic Growth Through Federal Personal Income Tax Reform

    Economic growth in Canada remains sluggish, resulting in several negative consequences for Canadians, including slower growth in employment, incomes, and living standards. Reforming the federal personal income tax system through tax reductions, ...

  2. Ontario government should finally keep its promises in upcoming budget

    By the end of this fiscal year, deficits under the Ford government will total a projected $41.7 billion over six years. ...

  3. Federal government poised to miss another self-imposed fiscal target

    These deficits have fuelled an $867.2 billion increase in gross federal debt from 2014/15 to 2022/23. ...

  4. Governments should end corporate welfare this budget season

    Quebec spent roughly the same amount of money on corporate welfare as it collected in business income tax revenue. ...

  5. The Cost of Business Subsidies in Canada: Updated Edition

    Business subsidies delivered through government spending since 1961 came with significant costs to Canadian taxpayers. In 2019, provincial business subsidies reached $27.0 billion ($2022). This represents the single largest year of provincial subsidies in ...

  6. Mesurer la performance fiscale des premiers ministres du Canada 2022

    Parmi les premiers ministres canadiens, François Legault, québécois, se classe au 8e rang en matière de gestion des finances provinciales, tandis que Blaine Higgs, au Nouveau-Brunswick, s’y classe au premier rang, selon une nouvelle étude publiée aujourd ...

  7. Large deficit looms for B.C. and the Horgan government

    Appeared in the Vancouver Sun, May 14, 2020 Less than three months ago, the Horgan government tabled a budget projecting a small operating surplus in 2020/21. Obviously, economic circumstances have changed. COVID-19 has significantly hurt British Columbia ...