20 results found for "basic income"
Intelligence Memos
To: Toronto Taxpayers From: William B.P. Robson Date: March 14, 2019 Re: Toronto’s Farcical Budget Cycle – Around We Go Again Last week’s fanfare about Toronto’s council passing the city’s 2019 budget was farcical on several levels. One – perhaps too obvious to attract much comment – was that it happened in March: with two months of the year already past, the city has already raised and spent…
Intelligence Memos
From: Tammy Schirle To: Canadians concerned about the gender pay gap Date: March 8, 2019 Re: The varying size of the gender pay gap How big is the wage gap between men and women? It depends on who, specifically, you are talking about, and why you ask. In January 2019, Canadian women working full time between the ages of 25 and 54 earned an hourly wage that, on average, was…
Intelligence Memos
From: Duncan G. Sinclair, David Walker, Chris Simpson and Don Drummond To: Canada’s health ministers Date: November 6, 2019 Re: Getting to a People-Centred Health System Notwithstanding its iconic standing as one of Canada’s defining characteristics, medicare, our publicly funded health insurance program, is widely recognized to be in need of fundamental change. It was designed…
Intelligence Memos
To: Canada’s voters From: William B.P. Robson Date: October 10, 2019 Re: Campaign 2019: Dumb on Deficits For Canadians concerned about national finances, the 2019 federal election campaign has been a double whammy. Personal smears and social-media mobbing have mostly eclipsed substance. And any discussion of budgetary policy that has managed to cut through the noise has been…
Intelligence Memos
From: Rosalie Wyonch To: Canadian drug regulators Date: September 4, 2019 Subject:  Drug Price Regulations and the Problem with External Referencing Last month, the federal government released revised regulations for determining the maximum price of patented medicines in Canada. The new rules bring significant change to the way the Patented Medicine Pricing Review Board…
Intelligence Memos
The C.D. Howe Institute’s third Regent Debate recently addressed the question: Should Governments Regulate Big Tech to Protect the Public Interest? Today, former FBI director James Comey and Robert Atkinson, head of Washington’s Information and Technology Innovation Foundation, offered their rebuttals. James Comey: It appears we agree up here on two things. The first is that government…