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Towards a Better Understanding of Income Inequality in Canada
Towards a Better Understanding of Income Inequality in Canada
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Effect of Federal Income Tax Changes on Canadian Families Who Are in the Bottom 20 Percent of Earners
More than 60 per cent of lower-income families in Canada now paying higher federal income taxes
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An Analysis of Federal Debt in Canada by Prime Ministers Since Confederation
Prime Minister Trudeau on pace to lead all PMs in debt accumulation outside world wars or recessions
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Measuring the Impact of Federal Personal Income Tax Changes on Middle Income Canadian Families
More than 80 per cent of middle-income families face higher federal income taxes
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Ontario Enters Uncharted Waters with a $15 Minimum Wage
Ontario’s $15 minimum wage threatens jobs for young people and low-skilled workers province-wide, especially outside Toronto
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Canada’s Past Fiscal Leaders Are Now Fiscal Laggards: An Analysis of 2017 Provincial Budgets
Once-powerful Alberta and Ontario now fiscal laggards in Canada; Saskatchewan and Quebec now more prudent financial managers
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Measuring Labour Markets in Canada and the United States: 2017 Edition
Provincial labour markets in Canada performing poorly compared to U.S.; trailing in job growth
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Taxes versus the Necessities of Life: The Canadian Consumer Tax Index, 2017 Edition
Taxes—not housing and basic necessities—are largest Canadian household expense
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Rae Days in Alberta: The Notley Government at Two Years
Notley government following failed policies of Bob Rae’s Ontario NDP rather than successful NDP government in Saskatchewan
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Wishful Thinking: An Analysis of Ontario’s Timeline for Shrinking Its Debt Burden
Ontario government’s timeline to reduce debt lacks specifics and relies on questionable assumptions