ontario tax system

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In this year’s budget, the Wynne government forecasts a nearly 5 per cent increase in program spending.


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The province’s top earners face a tax rate of 53.5 per cent on any additional earnings.


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Ontario’s top combined personal income rate is 53.5 per cent—one of the highest rates in the developed world.

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If Canada is fifth freest, it can’t be a very free planet.

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Higher energy costs have helped drive Ontario’s anemic economic performance.


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Attributing Ontario’s manufacturing struggles to global forces is, at best, an oversimplification.


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From 2011 to 2014, average annual economic growth in Michigan was higher than in Ontario, despite slower population growth.


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The root of Ontario’s decline can be found in a decade of failed government policies, particularly growth-killing tax increases.

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Ontarians are already burdened by a $300 billion provincial net debt that has ballooned over the past decade.


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On the eve of the new Liberal government’s first federal budget, the key is to get incentives right at home.