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Comparing Provincial Marginal Tax Rates for Middle-Income Earners Across Canada
Middle-income Atlantic Canadians face much higher personal income tax burdens than Western Canadians with similar incomes
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Comparing per-Person Spending and Revenue in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, 2009–2019
Per person spending up almost 10% since 2009 across the GTHA; City of Toronto remains the highest spender
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Comparing per-Person Spending and Revenue in Metro Vancouver, 2009–2019
Per-person municipal government spending up 15.2 per cent on average in 17 municipalities across Metro Vancouver, 2009 to 2019
Study
The Price of Public Health Care Insurance, 2022
Health-care costs for typical Canadian family will reach almost $16,000 this year
Study
The State of Markets in Atlantic Canada
Atlantic Canada’s private sector underperforms the rest of the country
Study
Canadians Celebrate Tax Freedom Day on June 15, 2022
Today is Tax Freedom Day—when Canadian families start working for themselves
Study
No Free Lunch for the 99 Percent: Estimating Revenue Effects from Taxes on Top Earners
Ottawa can’t finance large spending programs by only taxing upper-income families, eventually middle class must also pay
Study
High Tax Rates on Top Earners in Atlantic Canada and Quebec
Families in Atlantic Canada and Quebec that earn $100,000 or more face some of the highest tax rates nationwide
Study
Impact of Federal Income Tax Changes on Canadian Families in the Bottom 20 Percent of Earners, 2022
60% of lower-income families with children face higher federal personal income tax burden