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Is the Canada Child Benefit Targeted to those Most in Need?, part one of an essay series on the Canada Child Benefit (CCB), finds that families with less than $40,000 of annual household income receive 16.2 per cent of total benefits from the CCB program—compared to 21.8 per cent under two child benefit programs scrapped by the federal government in 2016.
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Job Creation and Housing Starts in Canada’s Largest Metropolitan Areas is a new study that finds the Vancouver and Toronto areas—while accounting for less than 25 per cent of Canada’s population, accounted for 120,000 new jobs from 2015 to 2019. But over the same period, the number of new housing starts in the two regions remained largely stagnant at approximately 57,000 a year—a rate that has largely been unchanged since 2002.
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Commentary and Blog Posts |
(Appeared in the National Post) by Ross McKitrick
Revenue-neutrality for governments will require other taxes to go up, not down.
(Appeared in the Ottawa Sun) by Livio Di Matteo
Property taxes alone account for 48 per cent of revenues.
(Appeared in the Edmonton Sun) by Fred McMahon
Inflation peaked at 14 per cent in Canada and the U.S.
(Appeared in the Globe and Mail) by Tom Flanagan
Casino revenues from remote locations are not large enough to be economically transformative.
by Livio Di Matteo
Running upwards of a $400 billion deficit for the duration of the pandemic is fiscally irresponsible.
(Appeared in National Newswatch) by Alex Whalen and Elmira Aliakbari
Ottawa expects firms to commit to things they can’t possibly predict.
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