<time datetime="2014-11-13T14:45:29-05:00">November 13, 2014</time>

Low income seniors face extremely heavy tax burdens across Canada, according to a new C.D. Howe Institute report. In “Who Loses Most? The Impact of Taxes and Transfers on Retirement Incomes,”…

<time datetime="2014-10-29T13:45:03-04:00">October 29, 2014</time>

Saint John, Charlottetown and Montreal have the highest tax burdens on new business amongst major Canadian cities, according to a new C.D. Howe Institute report. In “The 2014 C.D. Howe Institute…

<time datetime="2013-10-16T13:45:30-04:00">October 16, 2013</time>

Business property taxes are a major part of the tax burden on new business investment that can tip the balance in the competition for capital among Canadian cities and provinces, according to a…

<time datetime="2013-07-17T13:45:52-04:00">July 17, 2013</time>

Working families with children in Canada face high tax hurdles that could dissuade them from earning extra income, according to a report released today by the C.D. Howe Institute. In “Treading…

<time datetime="2013-04-10T13:45:19-04:00">April 10, 2013</time>

The hoped-for revenues from personal and corporate income tax hikes proposed in British Columbia’s 2013 Budget will be undermined by taxpayers’ reaction to the hikes, according to a report…

<time datetime="2012-12-05T14:45:09-05:00">December 5, 2012</time>

The Ontario government underestimates its tax burden on new business investment because it measures that burden without taking provincial business property taxes into account, according to a…

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