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High taxes hurt Canada’s ability to attract talent

High-skilled workers in Ontario face a marginal tax rate at least 11 percentage points higher than the median U.S. state.


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Honest discussion about taxes must include bill Canadian families pay

Since 1961, the average family’s tax bill has increased 180.3 per cent after adjusting for inflation.


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BC United’s ‘largest tax cut in B.C.’s history’ plan fails to address main tax problems

The province has the fourth-highest top combined personal income tax rate among all provinces and U.S. states.


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Taxes remain largest expense for Canadian families

Federal program spending will increase by a projected $115 billion over six years.


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Newfoundland and Labrador should lower taxes to help attract health-care workers

The province has some of the highest personal income tax rates in North America.


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Prime minister and premier combine to reduce living standards in B.C.

The province's program spending will increase by more than 85 per cent since 2016/17.


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Reality check—Ottawa’s capital gains tax hike hurts Canada’s economic wellbeing

The tax increase will deter business investment in the economy and chase away capital.


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Government policy hurts Newfoundlanders and Labradorians with modest incomes

At $50,000 of income, residents in the province face the third-highest tax rate among 61 jurisdictions in North America.


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Ford and Trudeau share affection for spending and taxes

The Ontario government expects a net debt increase of more than $24 billion this year alone.


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Canadians should decide what to do with their money—not politicians and bureaucrats

Only 16 per cent of Canadians said they receive good or great value for their tax dollars.