Having trouble viewing? Try the web version [link removed] of this email. Latest Research Canada’s median health-care wait time hits 30 weeks—longest ever recorded [[link removed]]
Waiting Your Turn: Wait Times for Health Care in Canada, 2024 finds that Canadian patients in 2024 waited longer than ever for medical treatment.
Read More [[link removed]] Canadian generosity hits lowest point in 20 years [[link removed]]
Generosity in Canada: The 2024 Generosity Index finds that the number of Canadians donating to charity—as a percentage of all tax filers—is at the lowest point in 20 years: just 17.1 per cent, which is the lowest proportion of Canadians donating since at least 2002.
Read More [[link removed]] 16 of 38 OECD countries (about 40%) have shifted towards funded retirement plans based on private savings that, unlike government tax-and-transfer plans, are immune to cost increases from aging populations [[link removed]]
Retirement Income Systems in OECD Member States is a new study that finds, unlike Canada, a number of industrialized countries are moving towards funded pension plans that use private savings. Where government tax-and-transfer retirement plans become more expensive as populations age, funded plans are immune from cost increases as a result of demographic changes and can also boost economic growth.
Read More [[link removed]] Commentary and Blog Posts Ottawa once again defends egregious mismanagement during COVID [[link removed]] (Appeared in the Calgary Sun) by Jake Fuss and Tegan Hill
Nearly 10 per cent—or $3.5 billion—of the federal government’s COVID loans went to ineligible businesses.
Trump tariff proposal would devastate Ontario economy [[link removed]] (Appeared in the Ottawa Sun) by Ben Eisen
More than three-quarters of the province's international trade is with the U.S.
Quebec government’s plan to fine doctors may backfire horribly [[link removed]] (Appeared in the Hub) by Steven Globerman and Bacchus Barua
Quebecers are willing to pay for private care, which suggests that patients value the private system.
Can B.C.’s new finance minister bring some discipline to provincial finances? [[link removed]] by Tegan Hill and Ben Eisen
The government expects to run massive budget deficits in each of the next three fiscal years.
Saskatchewan government must follow through on standardized testing pledge [[link removed]] (Appeared in the Saskatoon StarPhoenix) by Michael Zwaagstra
The province's students are now more than two grade levels behind in math and reading compared to 20 years ago.
B.C. government must do a 180 on fiscal policy [[link removed]] (Appeared in the Victoria Times Colonist) by Ben Eisen
This spending boom is the reason B.C. may soon become one of Canada’s most indebted provinces.
New Brunswick government should focus on growth, growth, growth [[link removed]] (Appeared in the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal) by Alex Whalen
In Maine the median earner takes home $10,504 more than the median worker in New Brunswick.
Economics professor offers grossly misleading analysis of inequality in Canada [[link removed]] (Appeared in the Financial Post) by Philip Cross
In Canada, the top 1 per cent’s share of income has fallen since 2007.
Federal government out of touch with economic reality in Canada [[link removed]] (Appeared in National Newswatch) by Jake Fuss and Grady Munro
The private sector pays for the government sector, primarily through taxes.
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