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The Implications of Slowing Growth in Canada’s Labour Force is a new study that finds Canada’s shrinking labour force participation rate will likely hinder economic recovery and contribute to rising budget deficits in governments across the country. The percentage of Canadians working or looking for work has continued to drop for decades, predating the COVID-19 pandemic.
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2021 Federal Budget Analysis |
(Appeared in the Financial Post) by Jason Clemens and Jake Fuss
The plan calls for $27.2 billion over the next five years to reduce daycare costs.
(Appeared in the Toronto Sun) by Alex Whalen and Jake Fuss
The government says $101 billion in stimulus spending is required for “sustained economic recovery.”
by Lydia Miljan
Budget 2021 includes $30 billion over five years for national childcare.
(Appeared in the Epoch Times) by Jason Clemens and Jake Fuss
Federal program spending in 2021/22 is $54.4 billion higher than planned in November 2020.
by Jake Fuss and Jason Clemens
From 2016 to 2019, Canada saw relatively low rates of growth in incomes and private-sector job creation.
by Jake Fuss and Alex Whalen
The federal debt-to-GDP ratio will reach 51.2 per cent, the highest level since 1999.
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Commentary and Blog Posts |
(Appeared in the Calgary Sun) by Elmira Aliakbari and Jairo Yunis
The plan introduces a new package of regulations including a renewable gas mandate.
by Daniel Mitchell
The Biden administration plans to increase the U.S. federal corporate tax rate from 21 per cent to 28 per cent.
by Tegan Hill and Jake Fuss
Program spending is projected to increase from pre-pandemic levels by 15.2 per cent in 2021/22.
by Jairo Yunis and Elmira Aliakbari
Per-capita solid waste disposal declined by 10 per cent between 2002 and 2018.
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