One carbon strategy is enough: Jack Mintz in the Financial Post
Adding on needless regulations and budget-blowing subsidies, all while going it alone, could make carbon-pricing the most-cost way to reduce ...
Adding on needless regulations and budget-blowing subsidies, all while going it alone, could make carbon-pricing the most-cost way to reduce ...
The public should be skeptical of stories, even ones garbed in sophisticated economic analysis, that subsidies will pay for themselves, ...
Office of the Prime Minister of Canada / Flickr Canadians won't like what comes next — the higher taxes that ...
Putting a tax on workers outside of the office will inevitably mean fewer will be able to do so, at ...
Like the Alberta NDP, Joe Biden will find corporate tax hikes won't pay for his social policy changes and Green ...
It is misleading and delusional to pretend expensive social spending programs will not require middle-class taxes to rise, writes Philip ...
Independent agencies should stick closely to their mandate and avoid taking on tasks that plunge them into political waters, writes ...
The Nova Scotia Health Authority lets an inefficient telephone system act as an important barrier to timely care, writes David ...
What stands out about Bill Morneau is not his deficits but his income taxes, which he brought to all-time highs, ...
The government’s tax reform proposals represent a shift towards the individual as the unit of taxation, writes Sean Speer. Yet ...
In today's Ottawa Citizen, MLI's Brian Lee Crowley makes the case that in a world of finite resources, simply taxing ...
Hot on the heels of ongoing debate about taxing the rich, MLI's Philip Cross argues that taxing the rich more ...
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