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  1. Trump reforms lay bare Canadian policy missteps

    Prime Minister Trudeau has stated unequivocally that he won’t reduce Canadian taxes to remain competitive. ...

  2. How can people so smart understand economics so little?

    Everybody complains about the pace of change these days, but most people seem to adapt pretty well. One way things are different now is podcasts. They’re the medium of choice for more and more people while driving, exercising or, in my ...

  3. Looming U.S. tax changes threaten Canada’s competitiveness

    Besides the negative trade actions taken by the United States against Canada in the form of duties imposed on exports of airplanes and softwood lumber, and the Trump administration’s problematic demands during NAFTA negotiations, ...

  4. The good and the bad of a Trump presidency for Canadian energy

    Today, Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 45th president of the United States, and while nobody knows how Mr. Trump will actually govern, his rhetoric leading up to today’s inauguration offered both potential opportunities for Canada, ...

  5. William Watson: There’s no such thing as a free ‘saved job.’ Or is there?

    Donald Trump started off his “Thank You” tour this week in Indianapolis with a visit to that Carrier air conditioner plant that had been such a big talking and tweeting point for him during the primaries and general election because it ...

  6. Tax reform may be prominent issue in U.S. election, with implications for Canada

    In June, House Republicans led by Speaker Paul Ryan unveiled a tax proposal plan that might well become a major plank in the Republican Party platform in the upcoming presidential and congressional elections this November. One major ...