<time datetime="2012-06-13T13:45:28-04:00">June 13, 2012</time>

Ontario’s new “tax on the rich” will likely create more economic costs than benefits, according to a report released today by the C.D. Howe Institute. In “Ontario’s Tax on the Rich: Grasping at…

<time datetime="2011-08-25T13:45:06-04:00">August 25, 2011</time>

Marginal effective tax rates (METRs) on working families’ personal income are generally lower in Canada’s Western provinces than in the rest of country, according to a report from the C.D. Howe…

<time datetime="2011-05-18T13:30:10-04:00">May 18, 2011</time>

Quebec residents, on average, face the worst tax bite on take-home pay in the country, according to a report from the C.D. Howe Institute. In “What Has Happened to Quebecers’ Marginal Effective…

<time datetime="2011-04-27T14:00:19-04:00">April 27, 2011</time>

The marginal effective tax rate on personal income has declined for most Canadians over the past decade, but has risen for many low-to-middle-income families with young children, which reduces…

<time datetime="2010-12-29T18:13:08-05:00">December 29, 2010</time>
<time datetime="2010-02-01T04:00:00-05:00">February 1, 2010</time>
Intelligence Memos
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Intelligence Memos
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Council Report
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